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Catalogue 

of  the 

Waterston  Collection 


Committee  of  Publication 

SAMUEL    A.    GREEN 
CHARLES  C.  SMITH 


Catalogue 

of  the 


Library    and    Collection 


of 

Autograph  Letters^  Papers^  and 
Documents 

Bequeathed  to  the 

Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

iy  by 

The  Rev.  Robert  C,  Waterston 


Published  at  the  Charge  of  the  Waterston  Fund 


Boston 

Printed  for  the  Society 

1906 


THE  UNIVERSITY  PRESS,  CAMBRIDGE,  U.S.A. 


Preface 

By  his  will  the  Reverend  Robert  C.  Waterston  left 
under  certain  conditions  to  the  Massachusetts  Histor- 
ical Society  his  Library  and  collection  of  Autograph 
Letters,  Papers  and  Documents,  besides  the  sum  of 
$40,000  for  specified  purposes.  These  conditions 
have  now  been  complied  with;  and  the  printing  of 
this  Catalogue  was  one  of  the  purposes  named  by  Mr. 
Waterston.  The  Library  is  a  miscellaneous  collection, 
such  as  a  man  of  leisure  and  literary  tastes  would 
make,  who  in  a  general  way  followed  his  own  personal 
inclination  rather  than  any  special  branch  of  study. 
Books  relating  to  England  and  Great  Britain  and 
works  on  architecture  and  the  fine  arts  are  largely 
represented  in  the  collection.  There  are  also  some 
missals  and  other  early  manuscripts,  and  nearly  a 
score  of  incunabula. 

Robert  Cassie  Waterston  was  born  at  Kennebunk, 
Maine,  on  March  20,  18 12,  and  died  in  Boston,  on 
February  21,  1893.  He  was  married,  on  April  21, 
1840,  to  Anna  Cabot  Lowell,  youngest  daughter  of 
President   Josiah    Quincy ;    she   died    in    Newton,   on 


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Preface 


October  14,  1899.  Mr.  Waterston  was  chosen  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Historical  Society  on  June  9,  1859.  Ex- 
tracts from  his  will  relating  to  the  bequest  are  printed 
in  the  Proceedings  (second  series,  VIII.  172,  173)  of 
the  Society  for  April,  1893;  ^^^  ^^^  Memoir,  by  our 
associate  Josiah  P.  Quincy,  is  given  in  the  same  vol- 
ume (pp.  292-302).  The  books  were  received  at  the 
Library  early  in  November,  1899,  soon  after  the  death 
of  his  widow. 

The  catalogue  of  the  Waterston  Collection  has  been 
prepared  by  Mr.  Julius  Herbert  Tuttle,  Assistant 
Librarian  of  the  Society,  who  has  devoted  much  time 
and  thought  to  it ;  and  to  him  belongs  the  credit  of 
the  work. 

For  the  Committee, 

SAMUEL  A.   GREEN. 

Massachusetts  Historical  Society, 
January  i,  1906. 


Contents 

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Library ,     .         i 

Manuscripts 399 

Engravings .     443 


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Catalogue  of  the 

Waterston   Collection 


Abbotsford  and  Newstead  Abbey;   by  W.  Irving. 
Abbott,  Jacob. 

New  England,  and  her  Institutions :  by  one  of  her  sons. 
London,  1835.    Octavo,  pp.  (3),  (i),  (i),  393,  (i). 

Also  "The  District  School,"  by  Warren  Burton,  pages  183-300;  and 
"The  Village  Choir,"  by  Samuel  Oilman,  pages  301-393. 

A  Summer  in  Scotland.     New  York,   1848.     i2mo.  pp. 
331.     Plates. 
Abelin,  Johann  Philipp. 

Newe  Welt  vnd  Americanische  Historien.  Inhaltende 
Warhafftige  vnd  Vollkommene  Beschreibungen  Aller 
West-Indianischen  Landschafften  Insulen  Konigreichen 
vnd  Provinzien  .  .  .  Franckfort,  1655.  Folio,  pp.  (i), 
(4),  661,  (2).  Plates. 
Abyssinia,  Nile  tributaries ;  by  S.  W.  Baker. 
Ackermann,  Rudolph. 

Albert  Durer's  Designs  of  the  Prayer  Book.  [Introduc- 
tion by  J,  B.  Bernhart.]  London,  18 17.  Folio,  pp.  6. 
Plates. 

The  History  of  the  Abbey  Church  of  St.  Peter's  West- 
minster, its  antiquities  and  monuments.  London,  1812. 
Two  volumes.  Folio,  pp.  xviii,  330,  (6);  (i),  275, 
(4).    Plates. 

The  History  of  Eton  College.  London,  1816.  Folio,  pp. 
(i),  72,  slip.     Plates. 

A  History  of  the  University  of  Cambridge,  its  colleges, 
halls,  and  public  buildings.  London,  181 5.  Two  vol- 
umes. Folio,  pp.  xii,  296,  (6);  (i),  (i),  324,  (8). 
Plates. 

A  History  of  the  University  of  Oxford,  its  colleges,  halls, 
and  public  buildings.  London,  1814.  Two  volumes. 
Folio,  pp.  xiv,  (2),  XXV,  275,  (6);  (i),  262,  (6). 
Plates. 


4  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Acland,  Hugh  Dyke. 

Glorious   recovery  by   the  Vaudois  of  their  valleys;    by 
H.  Arnaud. 
Acquistapace,  Andrea, 

Intera  Collezione  di  tutte  le  Opere  inventate  e  scolpite  dal. 
Cav.     Alberto  Thorwaldsen.  .  .  ,     Rome,   1832,   1831. 
Two  volumes  bound  in  one.    Folio,  pp.  (130)  ;    (118). 
Plates. 
Adams,  Abigail. 

Letters  of  Mrs.  Adams,  the  wife  of  John  Adams.     With 
an  introductory  memoir  by  her  grandson,  Charles  Fran- 
cis Adams.     Third  edition.     Boston,    1841.     Two  vol- 
umes.    i6mo.  pp.  xcv,  (i),  208;   xi,  282.     Plates. 
Adams,  Eliphalet. 

The  necessity  of  Judgment,  and  Righteousness  in  a  Land. 

A  sermon,  preached  at  the  General  Court  of  Election, 

at   Hartford   in   the   Colony   of   Connecticut,   on   May 

nth.   1710.     New  London,   1710.     i6mo.  pp.   (i),  37. 

Adams,  John. 

Familiar  Letters  of  John  Adams  and  his  wife  Abigail 
Adams,  during  the  Revolution.  With  a  memoir  of 
Mrs.  Adams.  By  Charles  Francis  Adams.  New  York, 
1876.  i2mo.  pp.  xxxii,  424.  Plate. 
Letters  of  John  Adams,  addressed  to  his  wife.  Edited  by 
his  grandson,  Charles  Francis  Adams.  Boston,  1841. 
Two  volumes.  i6mo.  pp.  xxxii,  286;  xx,  282.  Plate. 
Adams,  John  Quincy. 

Lectures  on  Rhetoric  and  Oratory,  delivered  to  the  classes 
of  senior  and  junior  sophisters  in  Harvard  University. 
Cambridge,  1810.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  x,  (i), 
1 1-43 1 ;    iv,  3-400. 
Monroe  doctrine.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  34.] 
Adams,  Samuel. 

Life  and  public  services;   by  W.  V.  Wells. 
Adams,  William  Henry  Davenport. 

Lighthouses  and  Lightships :    a  descriptive  and  historical 
account  of  their  mode  of  construction   and   organiza- 
tion.    London,   1870.      i6mo.  pp.  322.     Plates. 
Triumphs   of   Ancient   Architecture :   Greece   and   Rome. 
London,  1866.     i6mo.  pp.  128.     Plate. 
Addison,  Charles  Greenstreet. 

The  Knights  Templars.     Third  edition.     London,   1853. 
Octavo,  pp.   (i),  vii,  315,  (i). 


Waterston  Collection  5 

Addison,  Charles  Greenstreet  (continued). 

The  Temple  Church.     London,   1843.     Octavo,  pp.   (i), 

viii,   127.     Plates. 
Addison,  Joseph. 
Life;   by  L.  Aikin. 

Life  and  writings ;  by  T.  B.  Macaulay. 
The  Miscellaneous  Works  of  Joseph  Addison.     Oxford, 

1830.     Four  volumes  bound  in  two.     i6mo. 
Sir  Roger  de  Coverley.    By  the  Spectator.    The  notes  and 

illustrations  by  W.  Henry  Wills.    London,  1850.     i2mo. 

pp.  X,  227,  (i). 
The  Spectator.    Vol.  1.    Nos.  40  to  59  [April  16,  171 1,  to 

May  8].    j6mo.  pp.  375-425. 
The  Works  of  the  late  Right  Honorable  Joseph  Addison, 

Esq.      Birmingham,    1761.      Four    volumes.      Quarto. 

Plate. 
Address  of  the  British  Convention,  Edinburgh,  November  19, 

1793.     See  Great  Britain. 
iEschylus. 

The  Tragedies  of  ^Eschylus.     Translated  by  R.   Potter. 

New  edition  corrected,  with  notes.    London,  18 19.    Oc- 
tavo, pp.  xli,  364. 
iEsop. 

The  Fables  of  yEsop,  with  a  life  of  the  author.     London, 

1793.    Two  volumes.    Quarto,  pp.  (i),  Ixv,  891  [189]  ; 

(i),  xi,  248.     Plates. 
Select  Fables  of  Esop  and  other  fabulists.     In  three  books, 

[With  life  by  C.  G.  Bachet,  and  an  essay  on  fable  by 

R.  Dodsley.]     Birmingham,  1761.     i6mo.  pp.   (i),  iii, 

Ixxviii,  204,  (28).     Plates. 
Three  hundred  ^sop's  fables.     Literally  translated  from 

the  Greek.     By  the  Rev.  Geo.  Fyler  Townsend.     Lon- 
don, 1 87 1.     i6mo.  pp.  xxxii,  224. 
Africa. 

Historical  researches;   by  A.  H.  L.  Heeren. 
Okavango  River;   by  C.  J.  Anderson. 
Travels  in  the  interior;   by  M.  Park. 
Agassiz,  Jean  Louis  Rodolphe. 

A  Journey  to  Switzerland,  and  pedestrian  tours  in  that 

country;    including  a  sketch  of  its  history,  and  of  the 

manners  and  customs  of  its  inhabitants.    London,  1833. 

8vo.  pp.  vii,  288.     Plate. 
Louis  Agassiz.     His  life  and  correspondence.     Edited  by 


6  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Agassiz,  Jean  Louis  Rodolphe  (continued). 

Elizabeth  Gary  Agassiz.  Boston,  1885.  Two  vol- 
umes. i2mo.  pp.  xi,  (i),  400;  vii,  (i),  401-794. 
Plates. 

Aikin,  John. 

The  Lives  of  John  Selden,  Esq.,  and  Archbishop  [James] 
Usher ;  with  notices  of  the  principal  English  men  of  let- 
ters with  whom  they  were  connected.     London,   18 12. 
i2mo.  pp.  vi,  xiii,  430. 
Aikin,  Lucy. 

The  Life  of  Joseph  Addison.  London,  1843.  Two  vol- 
umes.    i6mo.  pp.  xii,  250;   vii,  (i),  256.     Plate. 

Memoir  of  John  Aikin.  With  a  selection  of  his  miscel- 
laneous pieces,  biographical,  moral,  and  critical.  Lon- 
don, 1823.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  x,  (i),  416; 
iv,  462.     Plate. 

Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  King  Charles  the  First.  Second 
edition.  London,  1833.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  xv, 
(i),  544;    XV,  611.     Plate. 

Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  King  James  the  First.  Third 
edition.  London,  1823.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp. 
xvi,  444;  X,  400.     Plates. 

Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  Second  edi- 
tion. London,  181 8.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xvi, 
488;    vii,  522. 

The  Works  of  Anna  Laetitia  Barbauld.  With  a  memoir. 
London,  1825.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  Ixxii,  344; 
vi,  470.     'Plate. 

Akenside,  Mark. 

The  Pleasures  of  Imagination.  A  new  edition.  To 
which  is  prefixed  a  critical  essay  on  the  poem,  by 
Mrs.  Barbauld.  London,  1806.  i6mo.  pp.  (i),  36, 
159.     Plates. 

Alaska  and  its  resources ;  by  W.  H.  Dall. 

Albano,  Descrizione  e  disegno  dell'  emissario  del  lago;    by 
G.  B.  Piranesi. 

Albrizzi,  Isabella  Teotochi. 

The  Works  of  Antonio  Canova,  in  Sculpture  and  Model- 
ling, engraved  in  outline  by  Henry  Moses;  with  de- 
scriptions by  the  Countess  Albrizzi.  And  a  biographical 
memoir  by  Count  Cicognara.  London,  1849.  Three 
volumes.     Quarto.     Plates. 


Waterston  Collection  7 

Alcott,  Amos  Bronson. 

Record  of  a  school;  by  E.  P.  Peabody. 
Alcott,  May. 

Concord  Sketches  consisting  of  twelve  photographs  from 
original  drawings.     Boston,  1869.    Folio,  pp.  (2),  (17) 
recto.     Plates. 
Alexander,  Cecil  Frances. 

The  Sunday  Book  of  Poetry.    London,  1865.     i6mo.  pp. 
viii,  318. 
Alexander,  Disney.  , 

Six  Lectures  on  the  Internal  Evidences  of  Christianity; 
with  notes.     London,  1836.     i6mo.  pp.  iv,   (2),  163. 
Alexander,  William. 

Elements  of  discord  in  Secessia.     [Loyal  Publication  So- 
ciety, No.  15.] 
Alfieri,  Vittorio. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Victor  Alfieri;  writ- 
ten by  himself.     Translated  from  the  Italian.     London, 
1810.    Two  volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  x,  5-286;    (2),  328. 
Alfred  the  Great. 

Anglo-Saxon  version  of  Boethius. 
Alhambra. 

Lewis's  sketches  and  drawings. 
Alison,  Archibald. 

History  of  Europe  from  the  commencement  of  the  French 
Revolution  in  1789  to  the  restoration  of  the  Bourbons 
in  1 81 5.     Paris,  1841,  1842.     Ten  volumes.     Octavo. 
Allegri,  Antonio. 

Antonio  Allegri  da  Correggio;   by  J.  Meyer. 
Sketches  of  the  lives  of  Correggio,  and  Parmegiano;    by 
W.  Coxe. 
Allen,  James. 

Death  is  certain,  sermon,  occasioned  by  the  death;   by  B. 
Wadsworth. 
Allen,  Paul. 

History  of  the  Expedition  under  the  command  of  Cap- 
tains Lewis  and  Clarke,  to  the  sources  of  the  Missouri, 
thence  across  the  Rocky  Mountains  and  down  the  River 
Columbia  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Performed  during  the 
years  1804-5-6.  By  order  of  the  Government  of  the 
United  States.  With  the  life  of  Captain  Lewis,  by  T. 
Jefferson,  President  of  the  United  States  of  America. 


8  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Allen,  Paul  (continued). 

Philadelphia,    1817.     Two   volumes.      i2mo.   pp.    (9), 
iii-xxvii,  588;  640.    Plates. 
Alleyne,  Sarah  Frances. 

Plato  and  the  older  Academy;  by  E.  G.  Zeller. 
Allibone,  Samuel  Austin. 

A  Critical  Dictionary  of  English  Literature,  and  British 
and  American  Authors,  living  and  deceased,  from  the 
earliest  accounts  to  the  middle  [and  latter  half]  of  tlie 
nineteenth  century.  Containing  thirty  [forty-six]  thou- 
sand biographies  and  literary  notices,  with  forty  indexes 
of  subjects.  Philadelphia,  1 858-1 871.  Three  volumes. 
Octavo. 
AUingham,  William. 

Poem.     [In  "  Series  of  Pictures  "  by  R.  Doyle.] 
Allsop,  Thomas. 

Letters,  conversations,  and  recollections  of  S.  T.  Coleridge. 
Allston,  Washington. 

Lectures  on  the  works  and  genius ;  by  W.  Ware. 
The   Sylphs   of   the   Seasons,   with   other   Poems.      First 
American    from    the    London    edition.      Boston,    181 3. 
i6mo.  pp.  168. 
Almanac,  1777;   by  N.  Low. 
Alps. 

Alps  or  sketches  of  life  and  nature  in  the  mountains;   by 

H.  A.  von  Berlepsch. 
Glaciers ;  by  J.  Tyndall. 

Illustrations  of  the  passes;   by  W.  Brockedon. 
Journal  of  excursions.     [In  "  Norway,"  by  J.  D,  Forbes.] 
Altars. 

Collection  of  antique  vases,  altars,  etc. ;  by  H.  Moses. 
America. 

America,  being  the  latest  and  most  accurate  description 

of  the  new  world;    by  J.  Ogilby. 
Discovery    of    America    by    the    Northmen;    by    N.    L. 

Beamish. 
Exodus  of  the  western  nations ;  by  W.  C.  Keppel. 
History;   by  W.  Robertson  [Works,  VI.-VIII.]. 
Newe  Welt  vnd  Americanische  Historien ;  by  J.  P.  Abelin. 
Spanish  conquest ;  by  A.  Helps. 
American  Art  Review,  The.    A  journal  devoted  to  the  prac- 
tice, theory,  history,  and  archaeology  of  art.     Boston, 
1880,  1 88 1.     Four  volumes.     Quarto.     Plates. 


Waterston  Collection  9 

American  historical  and  literary  curiosities ;  by  J.  J.  Smith. 

Ames,  Fisher. 

Works  of  Fisher  Ames.     Compiled  by  a  number  of  his 

friends.     To  which  are  prefixed,  notices  of  his  life  and 

character.     Boston,  1809.     Octavo,  pp.  xxxi,  (i),  (4), 

519.     Plate. 

Works    of    Fisher    Ames.      With    a    selection    from    his 

I       speeches  and  correspondence.     Edited  by  his  son,  Seth 

f      Ames.     Boston,  1854.    Two  volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  xvi, 

406;   viii,  442.     Plate. 

Ames,  Joseph. 

Typographical  antiquities;  by  T.  F.  Dibdin. 

Amory,  Thomas  Coffin. 

The  Military  Services  and  Public  Life  of  Major-General 
John  Sullivan,  of  the  American  Revolutionary  Army. 
Boston,  1868.    Octavo,  pp.  (4),  320.     Plate. 

Amsterdam. 

Beschryvinge  van  Amsterdam,  .  .  .  Amsterdam,  1665. 
Three  parts  in  one  volume.     Octavo.     Plates. 

Anacreon. 

The  Odes  of  Anacreon,  of  Teos;  translated  into  English 
measure,  by  Edward  Hovell-Thurlow.  London,  1823. 
i6mo.  pp.  (i),  81,  (i). 

Anderson,  Charles. 

Cause  of  the  War.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  17.] 
Letter  addressed  to  the  Opera  House  meeting,  Cincinnati. 
[Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  21.] 

Anderson,  Christopher. 

The  Annals  of  the  English  Bible.  London,  1845.  Two 
volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  Ixiv,  592;  xii,  680,  liv.    Plates. 

Andersson,  Carl  Johan. 

The  Okavango  River:  a  narrative  of  travel,  exploration, 
and  adventure.  London,  1861.  Octavo,  pp.  xxi,  (i), 
364.     Plates. 

Andrews,  Alexander. 

The  History  of  British  Journalism,  from  the  foundation 
of  the  newspaper  press  in  England,  to  the  repeal  of  the 
Stamp  Act  in  1855,  with  sketches  of  press  celebrities. 
With  an  index.  London,  1859.  Two  volumes.  i2mo. 
pp.  viii,  339;    (2),  365. 


lo  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Andrews,  William. 

Life  of  Mr.  [Blaise]  Paschal.    See  Pascal. 
Anecdotes. 

Chandos  Library,  century  of  anecdote  from  1760  to  i860; 

by  J.  Timbs. 
Cyclopaedia  of  anecdotes  of  literature  and  the  fine  arts ;  by 
K.  Arvine. 
Anglo-Saxons. 

History;   by  S.  Turner. 
King  Alfred's  version  of  Boethius. 
Anne,  Queen  of  Henry  VHL 

Love  letters  of  Henry  VHL  to  Anne  Boleyn. 
Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Anne  Boleyn,  Queen  of  Henrv 
VHL;    by  E.  O.  Benger. 
Anonymiana;  by  S.  Pegge. 
Anson,  George. 

A  Voyage  round  the  World,  in  the  Years  MDCCXL,  I, 
n,  HI,  IV.  By  George  Anson,  Esq;  Commander  in 
Chief  of  a  Squadron  of  His  Majesty's  Ships,  sent  upon 
an  expedition  to  the  South- Seas.  Compiled  from  papers 
and  other  materials  of  the  Right  Honourable  George 
Lord  Anson,  and  published  under  his  direction.  By 
Richard  Walter,  Chaplain  of  His  Majesty's  Ship  the 
Centurion,  in  that  expedition.  The  third  edition. 
With  charts  of  the  southern  part  of  South  America, 
of  part  of  the  Pacific  Ocean,  and  of  the  track  of  the 
Centurion  round  the  world.  London,  1748.  Octavo, 
pp.  (i),  (22),  548.  Maps. 
Answer  of  the  Parliament  of  the  Commonwealth  of  England. 

See  Great  Britain. 
Anticipation,  containing  the  substance  of  His  Majesty's  most 

gracious  speech.     See  Great  Britain. 
Antioch  College. 

Twelve   sermons,    delivered   at   Antioch   College;   by   H. 
Mann. 

Antiphonarium  ad  usum  Canonicorum  Regularium  Ordinis 
Praemonstratensis,  Conforme,  mutatis  mutandis,  pras- 
cedenti  ab  Illustrissimo  ac  Reverendissimo  Domino  to- 
tius  Ordinis  Generali,  ejusdemque  Capituli  Generalis 
authoritate  editio  &  approbato :  &  nunc  solicite  revisum, 
ac  accurate  emendatum.  Psallite  sapienter  Psalm.  46. 
Bruxellis,  1772.     Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (4),  569,  cxxiv. 


Waterston  Collection  1 1 

Antiquarian  and  picturesque  tour  round  the  southern  coast 
of  England.     See  Great  Britain. 

Antiqvitatvm  variarvm  avtores,  quorum  catalogum  sequens 
continet  pagella.  Lugd.  [Lyons],  1552.  32mo.  pp.  887. 
Antiquities. 

Encyclopaedia;  by  T.  D.  Fosbroke. 

Foreign  topography;   by  same. 

Antoninus,  Archbishop  of  Florence. 

Tabula  super  totam  summam  venerabilis  domini  Anthonini 
directiua.    Cologne,  1484.    Folio,  pp.  (430). 

Rubricated,  with  a  few  illuminated  letters. 
Antoninus,  Marcus  Aurelius. 

The  Meditations  of  the  Emperor  Marcus  Aurelius  Anto- 
ninus. A  new  translation  from  the  Greek  original; 
with  life,  notes,  &c.  by  R.  Graves.  Bath,  1792.  i6mo. 
pp.   viii,  377.     Plates. 

Apollonius  Rhodius. 

'AnOAAflNIOT  TOT'PIlArOT  'ApyovavrLKwv  Bi^Ua  S'. 
Apollonii  Rhodii  Argonauticcun  libri  IIII.  .  .  .  Cvm  an- 
notationibvs  Henrici  Stephani :   .   .   .    [Geneva?],  1574. 
'  Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (6),  240. 

Signature  of  John  Glen  King. 

Apostolical  Fathers,  Genuine  epistles ;   by  W.  Wake. 

Appianus. 

AnniANOT  AAEHANAPEHS  PflMAIKA.  Appiani 
Alexandrini  Romanarum  Historiarum  .  .  .  Amstelo- 
dami,  1670.     i6mo.  pp.   (i),  (i),   (16),  1229,  (94). 

Appletons'  General  Atlas  of  the  World,  containing  maps 
of  various  countries,  and  particularly  of  the  United 
States,  its  divisions  and  the  separate  states ;  with  full 
geographical  sketches  of  the  various  countries  of  the 
world,  their  inhabitants,  productions,  statistics,  etc.,  to 
the  latest  date.  New  York,  1872.  Quarto,  pp.  (2), 
slip,  99.     Maps. 

Arabia,  Journey  through ;  by  L.  E.  S.  J.  de  Laborde. 

Arabian  Nights'  Entertainments. 

The  Thousand  and  One  Nights,  commonly  called,  in  Eng- 
land, the  Arabian  Nights'  Entertainments.  A  new 
translation  from  the  Arabic,  with  copious  notes.  By 
Edward   William   Lane.      New   edition,   edited  by  his 


12  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Arabian  Nights'  Entertainments  (continued). 

nephew,  Edward  Stanley  Poole.    London,  1859.    Three 
volumes.     Octavo. 

Arblay,  Frances  (Burney)  d'. 

Memoirs  of  Doctor  [Charles]  Burney,  arranged  from  his 
own  manuscripts,  from  family  papers,  and  from  per- 
sonal recollections.  By  his  daughter.  London,  1832. 
Three  volumes.     Octavo. 

Archaeological  Institute  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Old 
London.  Papers  read  at  the  London  Congress,  July, 
1866.    London,  1867.    Octavo,  pp.  xi,  376. 

Archer,  John  Wykeham. 

Vestiges  of  old  London,  a  series  of  etchings  from  origi- 
nal drawings,  illustrative  of  the  monuments  and  archi- 
tecture of  London,  in  the  first,  fourth,  twelfth,  and  six 
succeeding  centuries.  With  descriptions  and  historical 
notices.    London,  1851.    Folio,  pp.  (156).    Plates. 

Archery,  Ballads ;  by  J.  W.  Dodd. 

Architecture. 

Account  of  a  tour  in  Normandy ;   by  D.  Turner. 

Apology  for  the  revival  of  Christian  architecture  in  Eng- 
land ;  by  A.  W.  N.  Pugin. 

Architectural  antiquities  of  Normandy,  by  John  Sell  Cot- 
man;    by  D.  Turner. 

Architectural  sketches  from  the  continent ;  by  R.  N.  Shaw. 

Architectural  tour  in  Normandy;   by  H.  G.  Knight. 

Architettura  Campestre;    by  T.  F.  Hunt. 

Art  hints ;  by  J.  J.  Jarves. 

Brick  and  marble  in  the  middle  ages,  notes  of  a  tour  in 
the  north  of  Italy;   by  G.  E.  Street. 

Caryatides  from  the  "  Stanza  dell'  Eliodoro  "  in  the  Vati- 
can;   by  L.  Gruner. 

Constructions  en  bois  de  la  Suisse  relevees ;  by  E.  Gladbach. 

Cottage,  lodge,  and  villa  architecture;  by  W.  J.  and  G. 
Audsley. 

Descriptive  and  historical  account  of  various  palaces,  and 
public  buildings,  English  and  foreign ;  by  J.  N.  Brewer. 

Dictionary  of  the  architecture  and  archaeology  of  the 
middle  ages;    by  J.  Britton. 

Domestic  architecture;   by  F.  Goodwin. 

Ecclesiastical  art  in  Germany  during  the  middle  ages ;  by 
W.  Liibke. 


Waterston  Collection  13 

Architecture  (continued). 

Etchings  representing  the  best  examples  of  Grecian  and 

Roman  architectural  ornament;   by  C.  H.  Tatham. 
Fergusson's  handbook  of  architecture. 
Flemish  relics;  by  F.  G.  Stephens. 
Half  a  dozen  hints  on  picturesque  domestic  architecture; 

by  T.  F.  Hunt. 
Handbook  of  architectural  styles;   by  A.  Rosengarten. 
Historical  and  architectural  sketches;  by  E.  A.  Freeman. 
Historical  essay  on  architecture;   by  T.  Hope. 
History  of  architecture;   by  E.  A.  Freeman. 
History  of  art  by  its  monuments;    by  J.  B.  L.  G.  Seroux 

d'Agincourt. 
History  of  modern  styles  of  architecture ;  by  J.  Fergusson. 
History  of  the  Gothic  revival ;   by  C.  L.  Eastlake. 
Illustrations  of  mediaeval  architecture  in  France;    by  H. 

Glutton. 
Illustrations  to  [Thomas]  Hope's  essay  on  architecture. 
Lives  of  celebrated  architects ;  by  F.  Milizia. 
Picturesque  architectural  studies  and  practical  designs;  by 

W.  Young. 
Remarks  on  church  architecture;   by  J.  L.  Petit. 
Select   examples   of   architectural    grandeur   in   Belgium, 

Germany,  and  France;    by  C.   Wild. 
Seven  lamps  of  architecture;    by  J.  Ruskin. 
Temples,  ancient  and  modern,  or,  notes  on  Church  archi- 
tecture;  by  W.  Bardwell, 
Triumphs  of  ancient  architecture,  Greece  and  Rome;    by 

W.  H.  D.  Adams. 
True  principles  of  pointed  or  Christian  architecture;    by 

A.  W.  N.  Pugin. 
Villa  architecture,   a  collection  of  views,   with  plans,   of 

buildings  executed  in  England ;  by  R.  Lugar. 
Villa  rustica,   selected   from  buildings  and   scenes   in  the 

vicinity  of  Rome  and  Florence;    by  C.  Parker. 
Vitrvvii  Pollionis  de  architectvra  libri  decern. 
Winkles's  architectural  and  picturesque  illustrations  of  the 

cathedral  churches  of  England  and  Wales. 
Works  of  eminent  masters,  in  painting,  sculpture,  archi- 
tecture, and  decorative  art.     See  Arts,  Fine. 
Arctic  Regions. 

Arctic    explorations,    the    second    Grinnell    expedition    in 

search  of  Sir  John  Franklin,  1853,  '54,  '55;   by  E.  K. 

Kane. 


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Arctic  Regions  (continued). 

Arctic  searching  expedition;    by  J.  Richardson. 

Eventful  voyage  of  H.  M.  Discovery  Ship  "  Resolute  " ; 

by  G.  F.  M'Dougall. 
General  chart  and  sixty-three  engravings;  by  J.  Cook. 
Journal;   by  W.  E.  Parry. 
Last  of  the  Arctic  voyages,  in  search  of  Sir  John  Franklin ; 

by  E.  Belcher. 
Life  with  the  Esquimaux;   by  C.  F.  Hall. 
Narrative  of  a  journey  to  the  shores  of  the  polar  sea;  by 

J.  Franklin. 
Narrative  of  a   second   expedition  to   the   shores   of  the 

polar  sea ;  by  J.  Franklin. 
Narrative  of  an  attempt   to   reach  the   North   Pole;  by 

W.  E.  Parry. 
Voyage  of  discovery ;  by  J.  Ross. 
Voyage  of  discovery  towards  the  North  Pole;   by  F.  W. 

Beechey. 
Voyage  of  the  Fox  in  the  Arctic  seas ;  by  F.  L.  MacClintock. 

Ariosto,  Lodovico. 

Cinqve  Canti  di  M.  Lodovico  Ariosto  I  quali  seguono  la 
materia  del  Furioso.  ...  In  Venetia,  1596.  i2mo.  pp. 
(84).    Cuts. 

Orlando  Fvrioso  di   M.   Lodovico  Ariosto,   Nuouamente 
ristampato  &  ricorretto;  ...  In  Venetia,  1597.     i2mo. 
PP-   (0,  (572).     Cuts. 
Arms  and  Armor. 

Engraved  illustrations  of  antient  arms  and  armour,  from 
the   collection   at   Goodrich    Court,    Herefordshire;    by 
J.  Skelton. 
Amaud,  Henri. 

The  Glorious  Recovery  by  the  Vaudois  of  their  Valleys, 
.  .  .  With  a  compendious  history  of  that  people,  pre- 
vious and  subsequent  to  that  event.  By  Hugh  Dyke 
Acland.  London,  1827.  Octavo,  pp.  cxxii,  xxv,  239, 
( I ) .     Plates. 

Arnold,  Howard  Pay  son. 

Memoir  of  Jonathan  Mason  Warren.  Printed  for  private 
distribution.    Boston,  1886.    Octavo,  pp.  vii,  329.    Plate. 

Presentation  copy,  November  i,  1886. 

Arnold,  Isaac  Newton. 

The  History  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  and  the  Overthrow  of 


Waterston  Collection  15 

Arnold,  Isaac  Newton  (continued). 

Slavery.     Fifth  thousand.     Chicago,  1871.     Octavo,  pp. 
736.     Plate. 

Arnold,  Matthew. 

Essays  in  Criticism.  Boston,  1865.  i2mo.  pp.  xv,  (2), 
506. 

Arnold,  Thomas. 

Introductory  Lectures  on  Modern  History,  delivered  in 
Lent  Term,  1842.  With  the  inaugural  lecture  deliv- 
ered in  December,  1841.  Second  edition.  London, 
1843.    Octavo,  pp.  XV,  315. 

Art    Pictorial    and    Industrial:     an     illustrated     magazine. 
London,  1 870-1 872,     Parts  of  three  volumes  bound  in 
one.     Folio.     Plates, 
Same,  Vol.  II.     New  York,   1871,   1872.     Folio,  pp.  iv, 
138. 

Arthur,  Timothy  Shay. 

Growler's     income     tax.       [Loyal     Publication     Society, 
No.  57.] 
Arthur,  William. 

Italy  in  Transition :   public  scenes  and  private  opinions  in 
the  Spring  of   i860;    illustrated  by  official  documents 
from  the  Papal  archives  of  the  revolted  legations.    Lon- 
don, i860.     i2mo.  pp.  x,  469,  (i). 
Arts. 

Memoirs  of  Benvenuto  Cellini,  a  Florentine  artist. 

Rudimentary  dictionary  of  terms;   by  J.  Weale. 
Arts,  Ancient.  . 

Ancient  art  and  its  remains ;  by  K.  O.  Miiller. 

History  of  ancient  art ;  by  J.  Winckelmann. 

On  Pericles  and  the  arts  in  Greece;   by  Q.  Craufurd. 
Arts,  Fine. 

American  Art  Review. 

Art  and  nature  in  Italy;   by  E.  Benson. 

Art  in  England;  by  E.  D.  Cook. 

Arts  in  the  middle  ages,  and  at  the  period  of  the  Renais- 
sance ;  by  L.  P.  B.  P.  Lacroix. 

Biographical  history  of  the  fine  arts ;  by  S.  Spooner. 

Book  of  artists ;  by  H.  T.  Tuckerman. 

Celebrated  galleries  of  Munich ;   by  E.  Holloway. 

Companion  to  the  most  celebrated  private  galleries  of  art 
in  London ;  by  A.  Jameson. 


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Arts,  Fine  (continued). 

Contributions  to  the  literature  of  the  fine  arts;  by  C.  L. 
Eastlake. 

Cyclopaedia  of  anecdotes  of  literature  and  the  fine  arts; 
by  K.  Arvine. 

Dictionnaire  des  beaux-arts;   by  A.  L.  Millin. 

Elementary  art,  or  the  use  of  the  chalk  and  lead  pencil 
advocated  and  explained ;  by  J.  D.  Harding. 

Essay  on  the  nature,  the  end,  and  the  means  of 
imitation  in  the  fine  arts;  by  A.  C.  Quatremere  de 
Quincy. 

Fine  art,  chiefly  contemporary;   by  W.  M.  Rossetti. 

Fine  arts,  their  nature  and  relations;   by  F.  P.  G.  Guizot, 

Galleries  and  cabinets  of  art  in  Great  Britain;  by  G.  F. 
Waagen. 

General  and  bibliographical  dictionary;    by  J.  Elmes. 

Historical  view  of  literature  and  art  in  Great  Britain;  by 
J.  M.  Graham. 

History  of  art;   by  W.  Ltibke. 

Italian  school  of  design;   by  F.  Bartolozzi. 

Lectures  on  the  true,  the  beautiful,  and  the  good;  by 
V.  Cousin. 

Painting  and  the  fine  arts ;  by  B.  R.  Haydon. 

Payne's  book  of  art. 

Practical  essays  on  various  branches  of  the  fine  arts;  by 
J.  Burnet. 

Principles  and  practice  of  art;   by  J.  D.  Harding. 

Progress  of  a  painter  in  the  nineteenth  century;  by  J. 
Burnet. 

Renaissance  in  Italy ;   by  J.  A.  Symonds. 

Sketches  of  the  history  of  Christian  art;  by  A.  W.  C. 
Lindsay. 

Treasures  of  art  in  Great  Britain ;   by  G.  F.  Waagen. 

True  and  the  beautiful  in  nature,  art,  morals,  and  reli- 
gion ;    by  J.  Ruskin. 

Works  of  Eminent  Masters,  in  painting,  sculpture,  archi- 
tecture, and  decorative  art.  London,  1854.  Two  vol- 
umes bound  in  one.  Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (2),  412;  (i), 
(2),  204. 

Arts,  Useful. 

Chefs-d'CEuvre  of  the  industrial  arts ;  by  P.  Burty. 
Elements  of  Technology,  taken  chiefly  from  a  course  of 
Lectures  delivered  at  Cambridge;    by  J.  Bigelow. 


Waterston  Collection  ly 

Arvine,  Kazlitt. 

The  Cyclopaedia  of  Anecdotes  of  Literature  and  the  Fine 
Arts.      Boston,    1852.      Octavo,    pp.    (i),    xxiv,    698. 

Ascham,  Roger. 

The  EngHsh  Works  of  Roger  Ascham,  Preceptor  to  Queen 
EHzabeth:  containing,  I.  A  report  of  the  affairs  of 
Germany,  and  the  Emperor  Charles's  Court.  II.  Toxo- 
philus,  or  the  school  of  shooting.  III.  The  School- 
master,' or  perfect  way  of  bringing  up  youth,  illustrated 
by  the  late  learned  Mr.  Upton.  IV.  Letters  to  Queen 
Elizabeth  and  others,  now  first  published  from  the  manu- 
scripts. With  notes  and  observations,  and  the  author's 
Life.  By  James  Bennet.  London,  1761.  Quarto,  pp. 
4,  (5).xvi,  395. 
Ashton,  Robert. 

Works  of  John  Robinson. 
Asia. 

Early  oriental  history;    by  J.  Eadie. 
Historical  researches;   by  A.  H.  L.  Heeren. 

Astle,  Thomas. 

The  Origin  and  Progress  of  Writing,  as  well  hieroglyphic 
as  elementary,  illustrated  by  engravings  taken  from 
marbles,  manuscripts  and  charters,  ancient  and  modern : 
also,  some  account  of  the  origin  and  progress  of  print- 
ing. London,  1784.  ,  Quarto,  pp.  (i),  vii,  xxv,  235. 
Plates. 

Astronomy. 

Architecture  of  the  Heavens ;   by  J.  P.  Nichol. 
Astronomy  and  general  physics;   by  W.  Whewell. 
Clarissimi  Viri  Iginij   [Hyginus]  poeticon  astronomicon. 
Lost  solar  system  of  the  ancients  discovered ;  by  J.  Wilson. 
Mechanical    philosophy,    horology,    and    astronomy;    by 
W.  B.  Carpenter. 

Athens. 

Athens,  its  rise  and  fall ;  by  E.  G.  E.  L.  B.-Lytton. 
Public  economy  of  Athens;   by  A.  Boeckh. 

Atlas. 

Academic  atlas ;  by  J.  Bartholomew. 
Appletons'  general  atlas  of  the  World. 
Chambers's  parlour  atlas. 
Modern  historical  atlas;   by  W.  L.  Gage. 
Philips'  imperial  general  atlas. 


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Aubrey,  John. 

Lives  of  eminent  men.     [In  "Letters,"  by  J.  Walker.] 
Miscellanies  upon  various  subjects.     Fourth  edition.    Lon- 
don, 1857.     i6mo.  pp.  xvi,  227,  (i).     Plate. 
Audsley,  George  Ashdown. 

Keramic  Art  of  Japan.     By  Mr.  Audsley  and  James  L. 
Bowes.      London,    1881.      Quarto,    pp.    xii,    (i),    304. 
Plates. 
Audsley,  William  James  and  George. 

Cottage,  Lodge,  and  Villa  Architecture.    London.    Quarto, 
variously  paged.     Plates. 
Austen,  Jane. 

Memoir;  by  J.  E.  A. -Leigh. 
Austin,  Sarah  (Taylor). 

Characteristics  of   Goethe.      From  the  German   of   Falk, 

Von  Miiller,  &c.     With  notes,  original  and  translated, 

illustrative  of  German  literature.    London,  1833.    Three 

volumes.     i2mo. 

Fragments  from  German  Prose  Writers.     Illustrated  with 

notes.    London,  1841.     i6mo.  pp.  xii,  359,  (i). 
Goethe  and  his  Contemporaries :  from  the  German  by  Falk, 
Von  Miiller,  &c.    With  biographical  notices  and  original 
anecdotes,  illustrative  of  German  literature.    Second  edi- 
tion.   London,  1836.     Three  volumes.     i2mo.     Plates. 
Memoir  of  the  Reverend  Sydney  Smith ;   by  S.  Holland. 
Austin,  Wiltshire  Stanton,  Jr. 

The  Lives  of  the  Poets-Laureate.     With  an  introductory 
essay  on  the  title  and  office.     By  Mr.  Austin  and  John 
Ralph.     London,  1853.     Octavo,  pp.  vi,  (i),  428. 
Australia. 

Geological    observations    in    South    Australia;    by    J.    E. 

T.-Woods. 
Tracks  of  M^Kinlay  and  party;   by  J.  Davis. 
Austria. 

Highlands  and  islands  of  the  Adriatic;   by  A.  A.  Paton. 
Autographs. 

Autograph  letters;   by  J.  Netherclift. 
Autograph  miscellany;   by  F.  G.  Netherclift. 
Autographs  of  royal,  noble,  learned,  and  remarkable  per- 
sonages   conspicuous    in    English    history;    by    J.    G. 
Nichols. 
British  autography;   by  J.  Thane. 


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Av6-Lallemant,  Robert. 

Life  of  Alexander  von  Humboldt;  by  C.  C.  Briihns, 
Avery,  Benjamin  Parke. 

Calif ornian  Pictures  in  prose  and  verse.    New  York,  1878. 
Octavo,  pp.  344.     Plates. 
Ayala,  Ignacio  Lopez  de. 

The  History  of  Gibraltar  from  the  earliest  period  of  its 
occupation  by  the  Saracens  comprising  details  of  the 
numerous  conflicts  for  its  possession  .  .  .  Translated 
from  the  Spanish  with  a  continuation  to  modern  times 
by  James  Bell.  London,  1845.  i6mo.  pp.  xx,  234. 
Plate. 
Aytoun,  W.  Edmondstoune. 

Poems  and  ballads  of  Goethe. 


Babylon. 

Discoveries   in   the   ruins   of   Ninevah   and   Babylon;   by 

A.  H.  Layard. 

Narrative  of  a  journey  to  the  site  of  Babvlon  in  181 1 ;   by 
C.  J.  Rich. 
Bachet,  Claude  Caspar. 

Life  of  Esop,  collected  from  ancient  writers.     [In  "  Select 
Fables  "  of  ^sop.] 
Bacon,  Francis, 

Baconiana.  Or  Certain  Genuine  Remains  of  S'"-  Francis 
Bacon,  Baron  of  Verulam,  and  Viscount  of  St.  Albans: 
in  arguments  civil  and  moral,  natural,  medical,  theo- 
logical, and  bibliographical ;  now  the  first  time  faith- 
fully published.  .  .  .  London,  1679.  i6mo.  pp.  (i), 
270.     Plate. 

Certain  Miscellany  Works  .  .  .  Published  by  William 
Rawley.     London,  1670.     Folio,  pp.   (i),   (2),  58. 

Three  titlepages  ;nside. 

The  Essays,  or  counsels  civil  and  moral  and  wisdom  of 
the  ancients.     By  Francis  Lord  Verulam.     Edited  by 

B.  Montagu.     London,    1840.      i6mo.   pp.    (3)    recto, 
XXX.  (i),  351. 

The  Historie  of  the  Raigne  of  King  Henry  the  Seventh. 
Written  by  the  Right  Honourable,  Francis,  Lord  Veru- 
lam, Viscount  S-  Alban.  London,  1622.  Quarto,  pp. 
(I),  (2),  248. 

Portrait  of  Bacon,  and  one  of  Henry  VII.  inserted. 


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Bacon,  Francis  (continued). 

History  Natural  and  Experimental,  or  life  and  death.  Or 
of  the  prolongation  of  life.  London,  1658.  Folio,  pp. 
(I),  (3),  (2),  64. 

Life;   by  D.  Mallet. 

New  Atlantis.  A  worke  unfinished.  Written  by  the 
Right  Honourable,  Francis,  Lord  Verulam,  Viscount  St. 
Alban.  [Edited  by  William  Rawley.  London,  1639.] 
Folio,  pp.  (i),  (i),  40. 

Same.    London,  1651.    Folio,  pp.  (i),  (i),  ^6. 

Novum  Organum  or  true  suggestions  for  the  interpreta- 
tion of  nature.  By  Francis  Lord  Verulam.  London, 
1844.     i6mo.  pp.   (i),   (i),  336. 

Novum  Organum  Scientiarum :  containing  rules  for  con- 
ducting the  understanding  in  the  search  of  truth ;  and 
raising  a  solid  structure  of  universal  philosophy.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Latin  by  Peter  Shaw,  with  notes,  critical 
and  explanatory.  Jones's  edition.  London,  18 18.  Two 
volumes  bound  in  one.  i6mo.  pp.  xxiv,  229,  (i)  ;  (2), 
264. 

Resuscitatio,  or,  bringing  into  pvblick  light  several  pieces 
of  the  works,  civil,  historical,  philosophical,  &  theo- 
logical, hitherto  sleeping,  of  the  Right  Honourable 
Francis  Bacon,  .  .  .  The  second  edition,  some-what  en- 
larged. By  William  Rawley.  London,  1661.  Folio, 
pp.  (i),  (i),  (20),  (i),  323. 

Titlepage  and  portrait  inserted  ;  titlepages  inside. 

The  Second  Part  of  the  Resuscitatio  or  a  collection  of 
several  pieces  of  the  works  of  thd  Right  Honourable 
Francis  Bacon,  .  .  .  Collected  by  William  Rawley.  .  .  . 
London,  1670.     Folio,  variously  paged. 

Titlepages  inside. 

Several  Letters,  written  by  this  Honourable  Authour,  to 
Queen  Elizabeth,  King  lames,  diver^Lords,  and  others. 
London,  1657.     Folio,  pp.  (i),  122,  (2). 

Titlepages  inside. 

Sylva  Sylvarum :   or,  a  naturall  historic.    In  ten  centuries. 

Written  by  the  Right  Honourable  Francis  Lo.  Verulam 

Viscount  St  Alban.     Published  after  the  authors  death. 

by  William  Rawley.     The  fifth  edition.     London,  1639. 

Folio,  pp.  (I),  (I),  (5),  (8),  218,  (19),  (i).     Plates. 
Same,  another  edition.     London,   1651.     Folio,  pp.    (i), 

(14),  218,  (19),  (i). 


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Bacon,  Francis  (continued). 

The  Two  Books  of  Francis  Lord  Verulam.  Of  the  profi- 
cience  and  advancement  of  learning,  divine  and  human. 
To  the  King.  London,  1825.  i2mo.  pp.  xvi,  402. 
Plate. 

Bacon,  Nathaniel. 

An  Historical!  Discourse  of  the  Uniformity  of  the  Govern- 
ment of  England.  The  first  part.  From  the  first  times 
till  the  reigne  of  Edward  the  third.  London,  1647. 
i2mo.  pp.   (i),   (12),  323,   (11).     Plate. 

Bagehot,  Walter. 

Estimates  of  some  Englishmen  and  Scotchmen,  a  series 
of  articles  reprinted  by  permission  principally  from 
the  National  Review.    London,  1858.     Octavo,  pp.  (3), 

453- 
Bagster,  Samuel. 

The  English  Hexapla  exhibiting  the  six  important  English 
Translations  of  the  New  Testament  Scriptures,  Wiclif 
1380,  Tyndale  1534,  Cranmer  1539,  Genevan  1557, 
Anglo-Rhemish  1582,  authorised  161 1.  The  original 
Greek  text  after  Scholz  .  .  .  preceded  by  an  historical 
account  of  the  English  translations.  London,  1841. 
Quarto,  pp.  (2),  (2),  167,   (1152). 

Bailey,  Samuel. 

Essays  on  the  Pursuit  of  Truth  and  on  the  Progress  of 
Knowledge.  Second  edition,  revised  and  enlarged. 
London,  1844.     Octavo,  pp.  x,  (i),  278. 

Baillie,  Joanna. 

The  Dramatic  and  Poetical  Works  of  Joanna  Baillie.   Com- 
plete in  one  volume.     London,   1851.     i2mo.  pp.  viii, 
847,  (i).     Plate. 
Metrical  Legends  of  exalted  Characters.     Second  edition. 
London,  1821.     Octavo,  pp.  xxxvi,  ;^y^. 

Bain,  Alexander. 

Minor  works  of  George  Grote. 
Baker,  Richard. 

A  Chronicle  of  the  Kings  of  England  from  the  time  of 
the  Romans  Government  unto  the  reign  of  King  Charles. 
.  .  .  Second  edition.     London,   1653.     Folio,  pp.    (i), 
(3).    (5).  625,    (30). 
Baker,  Samuel  White. 

The  Nile  Tributaries  of  Abyssinia,  and  the  sword  hunters 


2  2  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Baker,  Samuel  White  (continued). 

of  the  Hamran  Arabs.      Philadelphia,    1867.     Octavo, 
pp.  xxii,  (i),  596.     Plates. 
Baker,  William  Spohn. 

The  Origin  and  Antiquity  of  Engraving :    w^ith  some  re- 
marks on  the  utility  and  pleasure  of  prints.     Boston, 
1875,     Octavo,  pp.  62.     Plates. 
Balbo,  Cesare. 

The  Life  and  Times  of  Dante  Alighieri.     Translated  from 
the  Italian  by  F.  J,   Bunbury.     London,    1852.     Two 
volumes  bound  in  one.     i2mo.  pp.  xxiii,  324;    vii,  294. 
Baldwin,  John  Denison. 

Pre-historic  Nations ;  or,  inquiries  concerning  some  of  the 
great  peoples  and  civilizations  of  antiquity,  and  their 
probable  relation  to  a  still  older  civilization  of  the  Ethio- 
pians or  Cushites  of  Arabia.  London,  1869.  i2mo. 
pp.  414. 
Ballantine,  James. 

The  Life  of  David  Roberts.     Compiled  from  his  journals 
arid   other  sources.     With  etchings  and   fac-similes  of 
pen-and-ink  sketches  by  the  artist.     Edinburgh,    1866. 
Quarto,  pp.  xiv,  255.     Plates. 
Ballantyne,  Thomas. 

Essays  in  Mosaic.     [Edited,  in  Bayard  series,  by  J.  Hain 

Friswell.]     New  York,  1870.     i6mo.  pp.  xvi,  210. 
Passages  selected  from  the  Writings  of  Thomas  Carlyle. 
With  a  biographical  memoir.     London,    1855.      i2mo. 
pp.  xii,  351. 
Balmanno,  Mary. 

Poems.     London,  January,  1830.     Octavo,  pp.  19,  (i). 

Copy  owned  by  Robert  Balmanno ;  contains  his  bookplate,  also  his  sig- 
nature and  that  of  Mrs.  Balmanno,  and  newspaper  clippings. 

Bancal-des-Issarts,  Henriette. 

Lettres  autographes  de  M.  J.  P.  Roland. 

Bancroft,  George. 

Ancient  Greece;   by  A.  H.  L.  Heeren. 
History  of  the  United  States,  from  the  Discovery  of  the 
American  Continent.     Boston,   1 858-1860.     Eight  vol- 
umes.    Octavo.     Plates. 
Banks,  Thomas. 

Death.     [In  "Lectures"  by  J.  Flaxman.] 

Baptismal  fonts,  Series  of  ancient;   by  F.  Simpson. 


Waterston  Collection  23 

Baptista  Mantuanus.     See  Spagnuoli, 

Baptists. 

As  to  Roger  Williams ;  by  H.  M.  Dexter. 
Roger  Williams ;  by  D.  C.  Eddy. 
Barbauld,  Anna  Lsetitia  (Aikin). 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Eleven,  a  poem.     London,   181 2. 

Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (2),  25. 
Pleasures  of  imagination;   by  M.  Akenside. 
Sins  of  Government,  Sins  of  the  Nation  ;  or  a  discourse  for 
the  fast,  appointed  on  April  19,  1793.     By  a  volunteer. 
1794.     i6mo.     pp.  (i),  42. 

Signature  of  Robert  Waterston,  May  14,  1795. 

Works;   by  L.  Aikin. 
Bardwell,  William. 

Temples.    Ancient    and    Modem;    or,    notes    on    church 
architecture.      London,    1837.      Octavo,    pp.    xiii,    (3), 
234,   (i).     Plates. 
Baring-Gould,  Sabine. 

Curious    Myths    of   the   Middle    Ages.      London,    1866. 

i6mo.  pp.  (^) recto,  241,  (i).     Plate. 
Iceland:    its  scenes  and  sagas.     London,   1863.     Octavo, 
pp.  xlviii,  447,   (i).     Plates. 
Barlandus,  Hadrianus. 

Chroniqves  des  Dvcs  de  Brabant,  composees  par  Adrian 
Barlande.     [With  "  Les  Genealogies,"  by  C.  Martin.] 
Barnard,  Charles  Francis. 

The  Chapel  Hymn  Book.  Second  edition  with  additional 
hymns.    Boston,  1837.    32mo.  pp.  288. 

This  was  prepared  for  the  worshippers  at  the  Warren  Street  and  Pitts 
Street  Chapels  by  Mr.  Barnard,  Ezra  Weston,  Jr.,  and  Frederick  T.  Gray. 

Barnard,  George. 

Handbook  of  Foliage  and  Foreground  Drawing.  Illus- 
trated by  numerous  examples  of  trees,  shrubs,  climbing, 
meadow,  and  water  plants :  with  explanations  shewing 
the  best  method  of  acquiring  the  characteristic  touch  for 
each.     London,  1853.     i2mo.  pp.  viii,  125.     Plates. 

Switzerland  Scenes  and  Incidents  of  Travel  in  the  Bernese 
Oberland,  .  .  .     London,    1843.      Folio,   pp.    {^)rcxto. 
Plates. 
Barnard,  Henry. 

Educational  Biography.  Memoirs  of  Teachers,  Educators, 
and  promoters  and  benefactors  of  education,  literature, 


24  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Barnard,  Henry  (continued). 

and  science.  Reprinted  from  the  American  Journal  of 
Education.  Part  I.  Teachers  and  educators.  Second 
edition.     New  York,  1861.     Octavo,  pp.  524.     Plates. 

Presentation  copy. 

Papers  on  Froebel's  Kindergarten,  with  suggestions  on 
Principles  and  Methods  of  Child  Culture  in  different 
countries.  Republished  from  the  American  Journal  of 
Education.  American  Froebel  Union  edition.  Hart- 
ford, 1 88 1.  Octavo,  pp.  16,  799,  (i).  Plate. 
Barneveld,  Jan  van  Olden. 

Life  and  death ;   by  J.  L.  Motley. 
Barrera,  A.  de. 

Gems  and  Jewels,  their  History,  Geography,  Chemistry, 
and  Ana.     From  the  earliest  ages  down  to  the  present 
time.     London,  i860.     i2mo.  pp.  xxxii,  382,  (i). 
Barrow,  Isaac. 

The  Sermons  and  Expository  Treatises  of  Isaac  Barrow, 
with  a  life  of  the  author,  by  the  Rev.  James  Hamilton. 
Edinburgh,    1839.      Two   volumes.      Octavo,    pp.    xlii, 
609;    (i),  (2),  603.    Plate. 
Barrow,  John  (1764-1848). 

Travels   in   China,  .  .  .  Second  edition.     London,    1806. 
Quarto,  pp.  x,   (2),  632.     Plates. 
Barrow,  John,  Jr. 

The  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Admiral  Sir  William 
Sidney  Smith.  London,  1848.  Two  volumes.  Octavo, 
pp.  XV,   (i),  447;    viii,  499,   (i).     Plates. 

A  Visit  to  Iceland,  by  way  of  Tronyem,  in  the  "  Flower  of 
Yarrow  "  Yacht,  in  the  summer  of  1834.    London,  1835. 
i2mo.  pp.  (i),  xxiv,  320.     Plates. 
Barry,  John  Stetson. 

The  Colonial  History  of  Massachusetts.  Boston,  1855. 
Octavo,  pp.  xii,  518,   (i). 

The  History  of  Massachusetts.  The  Provincial  Period, 
Fourth  edition.     Boston,  1856.     Octavo,  pp.  xii,  514. 

Same.      The    Commonwealth    Period.      Fourth    edition. 
Boston,  1857.     Octavo,  pp.  xii,  468. 
Barsius,  Vincentius. 

Veneran.  Carmelitani.  F.  Vinc5tii  Barsii  Mantuani  Phi, 
De  Betigallico  COflictu  Libellus.  Bononiae  [Bologna], 
1526.     i6mo.  pp.  (15). 


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Bartholomew,  John. 

The  Academic  Atlas,  consisting  of  thirty-two  maps,  embrac- 
ing all  the  latest  discoveries  and  changes  in  boundaries. 
With  a  copious  index.     New  York.     Quarto,  pp.   (i), 

(0,  32,  19- 

Bartlett,  John. 

Familiar  Quotations :  being  an  attempt  to  trace  to  their 
source  passages  and  phrases  in  common  use;  chiefly 
from  English  authors.  Fourth  revised  edition.  Bos- 
ton, 1866.     i2mo.  pp.  xii,  480,  16. 

Same,  sixth  edition.     Boston,   1873.     i2mo.  pp.  xii,  778. 

Bartlett,  William  Henry. 

Gleanipgs,  pictorial  and  antiquarian,  on  the  overland  route. 

By  the  author  of  "  Forty  Days  in  the  Desert."    London, 

1 85 1.     Octavo,  pp.  (i),  vi,  256.     Plates. 
The  Pilgrim  Fathers;    or,  the  founders  of  New  England 

in  the  reign  of  James  the  First.    London,  1853.    Octavo, 

pp.  240.    Plates. 

Bartley,  George  Christopher  Trout. 

The  Rhine  from  its  Source  to  the  Sea.  Translated  by  G. 
C.  T.  Bartley  from  the  German  of  Karl  Stieler,  H. 
Wachenhusen,  and  F.  W.  Hacklander.  Philadelphia, 
1878.     Folio,  pp.  xi,  ^y^.     Plates. 

Bartol,  Cyrus  Augustus. 

Church  and  Congregation :  a  plea  for  their  unity.  Bos- 
ton, 1858.     i2mo.  pp.  xxiv,  336. 

The  West  Church  and  its  Ministers.  Fiftieth  anniversary 
of  the  ordination  of  Charles  Lowell.  Boston,  1856. 
i2mo.  pp.  (4),  242. 

Bartolozzi,  Francesco. 

Cipriani's  Rudiments  of  Drawing  engraved  by  F.  Barto- 
lozzi, London,  1786-93.  New  edition,  181 5.  Oblong 
quarto.     Plates. 

Eighty-two  Prints,  engraved  by  F.  Bartolozzi,  &c.  From 
the  original  drawings  of  Guercino,  in  the  Collection  of 
His  Majesty.  Vol.  L  London.  Large  folio,  pp.  (i), 
(i).     Plates. 

Italian  School  of  Design,  a  series  of  select  studies,  en- 
graved by  F.  Bartolozzi,  and  others.  From  the  original 
pictures  and  drawings  of  Guercino  [and  others],  .  .  . 
now  preserved  in  the  collection  of  Her  Majesty,  Queen 
Victoria.    London,  1842.     Folio,  pp.  4.     Plates. 


26  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Bartolozzi,  Francesco  (continued). 

Naturam  referens  patet  ars  sed  utrinqiie  magistra  appresso 
Teodoro  Viero  Venezia;   by  G.  M.  Pitteri. 

Series  of  engravings  by  [James]  Heath  and  Bartolozzi. 

Seventy-three  Prints,  engraved  by  F.  Bartolozzi,  &c. 
From  the  original  pictures  and  drawings  of  Michael 
Angelo  [and  others]  ;  ...  in  the  collection  of  His 
Majesty,  &c.  Vol.  H.  London.  Large  folio,  pp.  (i), 
(i).     Plates. 

Works  of  Bartolozzi  and  Cipriani.    Large  folio.     Plates. 

Bartram,  John. 

Memorials  of  John  Bartram  and  Humphry  Marshall;  by 
W.  Darlington. 

Bastile,   Historical  remarks  and  anecdotes;   by  J.  Howard. 

Bates,  Henry  Walter. 

Japan  and  the  Japanese  illustrated;   by  A.  Humbert. 

Batty,  Elizabeth  Frances. 

Italian  Scenery.  From  drawings  made  in  1817.  London, 
1820.     Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (i),  (3),  197,  (i).     Plates. 

Batty,  Robert. 

French  Scenery  from  drawings  made  in  1819  by  Captain 

Batty  of  the  Grenadier  Guards.     London,  1822.     Two 

volumes.     Folio,  pp.  (i),  (3),  (60);    (60).     Plates. 
Hanoverian  and  Saxon  Scenery,  from  drawings  by  Lieut* 

Colonel  Batty.     London,  1829,     Octavo,  pp.   (i),   (i), 

(124).     Plates. 

Baxter,  Richard. 

The  Reasons  of  the  Christian  Religion.  The  first  part, 
of  Godliness :  proving  by  natvral  evidence  the  being 
of  God,  the  necessity  of  holiness,  and  a  future  life  of 
retribution ;  the  sinfulness  of  the  world ;  the  desert  of 
Hell ;  and  what  hope  of  recovery  mercies  intimate. 
The  second  part,  of  Christianity:  .  .  .  London,  1667. 
i2mo.  pp.  (i),  (15),  (7),  (8),  604.     Plate. 

Manuscript  entries,  "Joshua  Moodey,  1668,"  "Jonathan  Homer's  Book, 
1776,"  and  notes  by  Mr.  Homer. 

The  Right  Method  for  a  setlcd  Peace  of  Conscience  and 
Spiritual  Comfort.  In  XXXII  directions.  Written  for 
the  use  of  a  troubled  friend :  and  now  published. 
Fourth  edition,  corrected  and  augmented.  London, 
1669.     i6mo.  pp.  (i),  (11),  (s2),  383,  (i). 


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Bayard,  Pierre  du  Terrail. 

Life;   by  W.  G.  Simms. 

The  right  joyous  and  pleasant  history  of  the  feats,  gests, 
and  prowesses  of  the  Chevaher  Bayard,  the  good  knight 
without  fear  and  without  reproach.  By  the  loyal  ser- 
vant. London,  1825.  Two  volumes  bound  in  one. 
i2mo.  pp.  XV,  294;  (i),  286. 

The  very  Joyous,  Pleasant  and  Refreshing  History  of 
the  Feats,  Exploits,  Triumphs  and  Atchievements  of  the 
Good  Knight  without  fear  and  without  reproach  the 
gentle  Lord  de  Bayard.  Set  forth  in  English  by  Ed- 
ward Cockburn  Kindersley.  London,  1848.  Octavo, 
pp.  xii,  252.     Plate. 

Bayfius,  Lazarus. 

Lazari  Bayfii  annotationes  in  L.  IL  De  captiuis,  &  post- 
liminio  reuersis :  in  quibus  tractatur  de  re  nauali.  .  .  . 
Antonii  Thylesii  de  coloribus  libellus,  a  coloribus  ves- 
tium  non  alienus.  Lvtetiae  [Paris],  1549.  Quarto, 
pp.  152,  (i),  (6),  176,  (10),  (i).     Cuts. 

Beamish,  North  Ludlow. 

The  Discovery  of  America  by  the  Northmen,  in  the  Tenth 
Century,  with  notices  of  the  early  settlements  of  the 
Irish  in  the  western  hemisphere.  London,  1841.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  (i),  (i),  (12),  239,  (10),  (2).     Maps. 

Beard,  John  Reilly. 

Introduction  to  the  books  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament  j 
by  A.  Schumann. 

Beattie,  James. 

The  Minstrel ;   or,  the  Progress  of  Genius :   in  two  parts. 
With  some  other  poems.     Alnwick,  1807.     Octavo,  pp. 
140,  (2),     Plates. 
Poetical  Works.     See  John  Milton. 

Beattie,  William. 

The  Castles  and  Abbeys  of  England,  from  the  National 

Records,  early  Chronicles,  and  other  standard  authors. 

London.     Quarto,  pp.  xvi,  352.     Plates. 
Same,    second    series.      London.      Quarto,    pp.    viii,    362. 

Plates. 
Life  and  Letters  of  Thomas  Campbell.     London,    1849. 

Three  volumes.     Octavo.     Plates. 
Switzerland.     Illustrated  in  a  series  of  views  taken  on  the 

spot  and  expressly  for  this  work  by  W.  H.  Bartlett, 


28  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Beattie,  William  (continued). 

Esq.    London,  1836.    Two  volumes.     Quarto,  pp.  (i), 
(2),  iv,  (2),  188;  (i),  (4),  152.    Plates. 

Becher,  Henry  C.  R. 

A  Trip  to  Mexico,  being  notes  of  a  Journey  from  Lake 
Erie  to  Lake  Tezcuco  and  back,  with  an  appendix,  .  .  . 
Toronto,  1880.     Octavo,  pp.  vii,  183.     Plates. 

Becker,  Ferdinand. 

Etchings  after  Nature.  Bath,  Nov'  6'^  1821.  Quarto. 
Plates. 

Becker,  Wilhelm  Adolph. 

Charicles.  Illustrations  of  the  private  life  of  the  ancient 
Greeks.  With  notes  and  excursuses.  From  the  Ger- 
man of  Professor  Becker.  New  edition.  London,  1854. 
i2mo.  pp.  XV,  512. 

Gallus :  or,  Roman  Scenes  of  the  Time  of  Augustus ;  with 
notes  and  excursuses  illustrative  of  the  manners  and 
customs  of  the  Romans.  Translated  by  the  Rev.  Fred- 
erick Metcalfe.  London,  1853.  i2mo.  pp.  xxi,  (2), 
535,  (i).     Plates. 

Beckford,  William. 

Biographical  Memoirs  of  Extraordinary  Painters.     New 

edition.      London,    1834.      i6mo.    pp.    (2),    (2),    150. 

Plate. 
Italy;   with   sketches   of   Spain   and   Portugal.      London, 

1834.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.   (i),  xvi,  371;    xv, 

381,  (I). 

Italy,  Spain,  and  Portugal,  with  an  Excursion  to  the  Mon- 
asteries of  Alcobaga  and  Batalha,  New  edition.  Lon- 
.don,  1840.     i6mo.  pp.  xxiv,  440.     Plate. 

Recollections  of  an  Excursion  to  the  Monasteries  of  Alco- 
baga and  Batalha.  London,  1835.  Octavo,  pp.  xi,  228. 
Plate. 

Bede. 

Miscellaneous  works ;   by  J.  A.  Giles. 

Beechey,  Frederick  William. 

A  Voyage  of  Discovery  towards  the  North  Pole,  per- 
formed in  His  Majesty's  Ships  Dorothea  and  Trent, 
under  the  command  of  Captain  David  Buchan,  R.  N. ; 
1 8 18;  to  which  is  added,  a  summary  of  all  the  early 
attempts  to  reach  the  Pacific  by  way  of  the  Pole.  .  .  . 
London,  1843.    Octavo,  pp.  ix,  (i),  351,  (i).    Plates. 


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Beechy,  Henry  William. 

Literary  works  of  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds. 

Belcher,  Edward. 

The  Last  of  the  Arctic  Voyages ;  being  a  narrative  of  the 
Expedition  in  H.  M.  S.  Assistance,  under  the  Command 
of  Captain  Sir  Edward  Belcher,  in  search  of  Sir  John 
Franklin,  during  the  years  1852-53-54.  With  notes  on 
the  natural  history,  by  Sir  John  Richardson,  Professor 
Owen,  Thomas  Bell,  J.  W.  Salter,  and  Lovell  Reeve. 
London,  1855.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xx,  383; 
vii,  419.     Plates. 

Belgium. 

Belgium  in  a  picturesque  tour;   by  T.  Roscoe. 

Classified  synopsis  of  the  principal  painters  of  the  Dutch 

and  Flemish  schools;    by  G.  Stanley. 
Early  Flemish  painters;   by  J.  A.  Crowe. 
Flemish  and  French  pictures;   by  F.  G.  Stephens. 
Rhine;  by  F.  K.Hunt. 
Tour  through  the  valley  of  the  Meuse  with  the  legends 

of  the  Walloon  Country  and  Ardennes;  by  D.  Costello. 

Belisarius. 

Life;   by  P.  H.  Stanhope. 

Belknap,  Jeremy. 

Sacred  Poetry :  consisting  of  Psalms  and  Hymns,  adapted 
to  Christian  devotion,  in  public  and  private.  Selected 
from  the  best  authors,  with  variations  and  additions. 
New  edition,  with  additional  hymns.  Boston,  181 7. 
i6mo.  pp.  231,  (8),  276. 
Same.     Boston,  1820. 

Bell,  Andrew. 

History  of  Canada,  from  the  time  of  its  discovery  till  the 
union  year  1840-41 ;   by  F.  X.  Garneau. 

Bell,  Charles. 

Essays  on  the  Anatomy  of  Expression  in  Painting.  Lon- 
don, 1806.     Quarto,  pp.  xii,  186.     Plates. 

Bell,  Henry. 

j^ris  Martini  Lutheri  Colloquia  Mensalia. 

Bell,  James. 

History  of  Gibralter ;  by  L  L.  de  Ayala. 
Bell,  John. 

Observations  on  Italy.     Second  edition  corrected  and  en- 


30  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Bell,  John  (continued). 

larged.    Naples,  1834.    Two  volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  xx, 
202,  (i);    (i),  260,  (i). 

Bell,  Robert.- 

Memorials  of  the  Civil  War:  comprising  the  correspond- 
ence of  the  Fairfax  family  with  the  most  distinguished 
personages  engaged  in  that  memorable  contest.  Now 
first  published  from  the  original  manuscripts.  Forming 
the  concluding  volumes  of  the  Fairfax  correspondence. 
London,  1849.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xxii,  (i), 
403;   XV,  416.     Plates. 

Preceding  volumes  by  George  W.  Johnson. 

Bell,  Thomas. 

Account  of  the  Crustacea,  [In  "Last  of  the  Arctic 
voyages,"  by  E.  Belcher.] 

Bell,  William  Abraham. 

New  Tracks  in  North  America.  A  journal  of  travel  and 
adventure  whilst  engaged  in  the  survey  for  a  southern 
railroad  to  the  Pacific  Ocean  during  1867-8.  Second 
edition,  London,  1870.  Octavo,  pp.  Ixix,  (i),  564, 
( I ) ,     Plates. 

Bella,  Stefano  della. 

Collection  of  etchings,  by  that  inimitable  artist;  by  T. 
Dodd. 

Beloe,  William. 

The  Sexagenarian;  or,  the  recollections  of  a  literary  life. 
London,  181 7.  Two  volumes  bound  in  one.  Octavo, 
pp.  viii,  436;    (i),  386. 

Signature  of  J.  Mitford,  1818.  and  notes, 

Belzoni,  Giovanni  Baptista. 

Narrative  of  the  operations  and  recent  discoveries  within 
the  pyramids,  temples,  tombs,  and  excavations,  in  Egypt 
and  Nubia ;  and  of  a  journey  to  the  coast  of  the  Red 
Sea,  in  search  of  the  ancient  Berenice;  and  another  to 
the  oasis  of  Jupiter  Ammon.  Second  edition.  London, 
182 1,    Quarto,  pp.  xix,  533,  (i).     Plates, 

Benger,  Elizabeth  Ogilvy, 

Memoirs  of  Elizabeth  Stuart,  Queen  of  Bohemia,  daughter 
of  King  James  the  First.  Including  sketches  of  the 
state  of  society  in  Holland  and  Germany,  in  the  17th 


Waterston  Collection  31 

Benger,  Elizabeth  Ogilvy  (continued). 

Century.     London,    1825.     Two  volumes.      i2mo.   pp. 
xix,  367;    vii,  465,  (i).     Plate. 

Manuscript  extracts  (I.  216)  of  Helen  Ruthven  Waterston's  Journal, 
Heidelberg,  July  19  and  20,  1857,  and  her  photograph. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Anne  Boleyn,  Queen  of  Henry  VIIL 
Philadelphia,  1822.     Octavo,  pp.  401.     Plates. 

Bennet,  James. 

English  works  of  Roger  Ascham. 

Bennet,  William  Heath. 

Select  Biographical  Sketches  from  the  Note-Books  of  a 
Law  Reporter.  London,  1867.  Octavo,  pp.  xiv,  218, 
xlvii.     Plate. 

Benson,  Eugene. 

Art  and  Nature  in  Italy.     Boston,  1882.     i6mo.  pp.  188. 

Berjeau,  Jean  Philibert. 

Early  Dutch,  German,  &  English  Printers'  Marks.     Lon- 
don, 1866.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),36,  (i).    Plates. 
Berlepsch,  Hermann  Alexander  von. 

The  Alps  or  Sketches  of  Life  and  Nature  in  the  Moun- 
tains.   Translated  by  the  Rev.  Leslie  Stephen.    London, 
1 86 1.     Octavo,  pp.  iv,  (i),  407,  (i),  iv.     Plates. 
Bernardus,  St.,  of  Clairvaux. 

Ranvtii  Higati  Lintrivallensis  Bernardvs.  Hoc  est,  D. 
Bernardi  Abbatis  Claraevallensis,  Doctoris  melliflvi, 
Tractatvs  de  Gratia  et  libero  arbitrio,  .  .  .  1649. 
i2mo.  pp.  (i),  (26),  297,  (i). 

Bernhart,  Johann  Baptist. 

Albert  Durer's  designs  of  the  Prayer  Book;  by  R.  Acker- 
mann. 

Berry,  Mary. 

Extracts  from  the  Journals  and  Correspondence  of  Miss 
Berry  from  the  year  1783  to  1852.  Edited  by  Lady 
Theresa  Lewis.  Second  edition.  London,  1866.  Three 
volumes.    Octavo.     Plates. 

Bertie,  Willoughby. 

Thoughts  on  the  Letter  of  Edmund  Burke,  Esq. ;  to  the 
Sheriffs  of  Bristol,  on  the  affairs  of  America.  By  the 
Earl  of  Abingdon.    Oxford,  1777.    Octavo,  pp.  64. 

Berwick,  Edward. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Elder  Scipio  Africanus;   with 


32  Massachusetts  Historical  Society- 

Berwick,  Edward  (continued). 

notes  and  illustrations.     London,  1817.     i2mo.  pp.  vi, 

(i),  190. 

Bewick,  Thomas. 

A  Memoir  of  Thomas  Bewick,  written  by  himself.  Em- 
bellished by  numerous  wood  engravings,  designe(^  and 
engraved  by  the  author  for  a  work  on  British  fishes, 
and  never  before  published.  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1862. 
Octavo,  pp.  xix,  344.  Plates. 
Select  Fables ;  with  cuts,  designed  and  engraved  by  Thomas 
and  John  Bewick,  and  others,  previous  to  the  year 
1784:  together  with  a  memoir;  and  a  descriptive  cata- 
logue of  the  works  of  Messrs.  Bewick,  Newcastle, 
1820.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  xl,  332.    Plate. 

Beze,  Theodore  de. 

Theodori  Bezse  Vezelii  Poemata  varia.  .  .  .  1599.  32mo. 
pp.  (i),  (18),  (12),  (240),  (192).     Cuts. 

Bible. 

The  Acts  of  the  Apostles:  translated  out  of  the  original 
Greek;  and  with  the  former  translations  diligently  com- 
pared and  revised.  New  York,  American  Bible  Society, 
1869.     32mo.  pp.  194. 

Amended  version  of  the  book  of  Job ;  by  G.  R.  Noyes. 

Annals  of  the  English  Bible;   by  C.  Anderson. 

Bibel  in  Bildern ;  by  J.  Schnorr. 

The  Bible.  Translated  according  to  the  Ebrewe  and 
Greeke,  and  conferred  with  the  best  translations  in 
diuers  languages.  With  most  profitable  annotations 
vpon  all  the  hard  places,  and  other  things  of  great  im- 
portance, as  may  appeare  in  the  epistle  to  the  reader. 
And  also  a  most  profitable  concordance,  for  the  readie 
finding  out  of  anything  in  the  same  conteined.  Im- 
printed at  London  by  Robert  Barker,  printer  to  the 
Queenes  most  excellent  Maiestie.  1603.  Octavo,  pp. 
(4),   (1108),   (I),   162. 

In  black  letter,  the  second  edition  of  the  "  Breeches  Bible  " ;  signature 
of  Richard  Seynor,  1724,  and  his  family  record;  also  signatures  of 
Robert  Waterston  and  Mathew  Coates. 

Biblia  Hebraica;   by  A.  Hahn. 

Biblia  Sacra  Latina.     Venice,  1478.     Octavo,  pp.  (510). 
Biblical  versions  of  Divine  hymns  with  annotations;    by 
W.  Marsh. 


Waterston  Collection  33 

Bible  (continued). 

The  Book  of  Psalms:  translated  out  of  the  original 
Hebrew ;  and  with  the  former  translations  diligently 
compared  and  revised.  New  York,  American  Bible 
Society,  1861.     i6mo.  pp.  211. 

Same.     New  York,  1886. 

Collegium  Rabbinico-Biblicum  in  Libellum  Ruth;  by 
J.  B.  Carpzov. 

Commentary  on  the  book  of  Psalms ;  by  G.  Home. 

Complete  concordance  to  the  Bible  of  the  last  translation; 
by  C.  Cotton. 

Critica  sacra  veteris  Testamenti ;  by  J.  G.  Carpzov. 

English  harmony  of  the  four  Evangelists;  by  W.  New- 
come. 

English  hexapla ;  by  S.  Bagster. 

Epistelen  mit-Glosen,  1497.     Quarto,  pp.  (632).     Cuts. 

Evidences  of  genuineness  of  the  Gospels ;  by  A.  Norton. 

Explanatory  Bible  atlas  and  Scriptural  gazetteer;  by  W. 
Jenks. 

First  tome  or  volume  of  the  paraphrases  vpon  the  newe 
testament;  by  D.  Erasmus. 

General  view  of  the  history  of  the  English  Bible;  by 
B.  F.  Westcott. 

The  Gospel  according  to  Saint  Luke :  translated  out  of 
the  original  Greek;  and  with  the  former  translations 
diligently  compared  and  revised.  New  York,  Ameri- 
can Bible  Society,  1883.    32mo.  pp.  200. 

The  Gospel  according  to  Saint  Matthew :  translated  out 
of  the  original  Greek;  and  with  the  former  translations 
diligently  compared  and  revised.  New  York,  Ameri- 
can Bible  Society,  1863.     32miO.  pp.  186. 

Greek  Testament,  with  English  notes ;  by  S.  T.  Bloomfield. 

Hebrew  lyrical  history,  or  select  psalms,  arranged  in  the 
order  of  the  events;    by  T.  Bulfinch. 

History  of  Jewish  coinage,  and  of  money  in  the  Old  and 
New  Testament ;    by  F.  W.  Madden. 

The  history  of  Joseph  and  his  Brethren.  Illuminated  by 
Owen  Jones   and   Henry   Warren.      London.      Quarto, 

PP-   (52). 
The  Holy  Bible,  containing  the  Old  and  New  Testaments : 
translated  out  of  the  original  tongues :    and  with  the 
former    translations    diligently    compared    and    revised. 
By  His  Majesty's  special  command.     Appointed  to  be 

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34  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Bible  (continued). 

read  in  Churches.     Stereotype  edition.     Oxford,   1835. 
Octavo,  pp.   (i),   (2),  1232. 

Contains  the  Waterston  family  record. 

Holy  Gospels  with  numerous  illustrations  on  wood ;  by  C. 
Heath. 

Introduction  to  the  books  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament ; 
by  A.  Schumann. 

Isaiah,  a  new  translation;   by  R.  Lowth. 

Key  to  the  Bible;   by  T.  Timpson. 

Life  and  epistles  of  St.  Paul ;  by  W.  J.  Conybeare. 

Memorials  of  Myles  Coverdale. 

New  Testament.     [In  Bible,  London,  1603.] 

Same.     [In  Holy  Bible,  London,  1835.] 

Same ;  by  J.  Lewis. 

The  New  Testament  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus 
Christ:  published  in  1526.  Being  the  first  translation 
from  the  Greek  into  English,  by  that  eminent  scholar 
and  martyr,  William  Tyndale.  Reprinted  verbatim : 
with  a  memoir  of  his  life  and  writings,  by  George 
Offor.  Together  with  the  proceedings  and  correspond- 
ence of  Henry  VIII.,  Sir  T.  More,  and  Lord  Cromwell. 
London,  1836.     Octavo,  pp.  iv,  98,  (434).     Plate. 

New  version  of  the  psalms  of  David,  fitted  to  the  tunes 
used  in  the  churches;    by  N.  Brady. 

Novi  Testamenti  Libri  Historici,  Grseci  &  Latini,  Per- 
petuo  Commentario  ex  Antiquitate,  Historiis,  Philolo- 
gia,  Illustrati,  quem,  prseter  venerabilis  Bezae,  .  .  . 
adornante  Balduino  Walseo,  .  .  .  Amstelsedami,  1662. 
Quarto,  pp.   (i),  (i),  (16),  1304,  (26). 

Novum  Testamentum  Grgecum,  cum  lectionibus  varianti- 
bus  .  .  .  Amstelodami,  1710.  Folio,  pp.  (i),  (16), 
168,  (2),  632. 

Palaeographia  sacra  pictoria,  being  a  series  of  illustra- 
tions of  the  ancient  versions  of  the  Bible;  by  J.  O. 
Westwood. 

Popular  cyclopaedia  of  Biblical  literature ;   by  J.  Kitto. 

The  Psalms  of  David  in  Metre.  Allowed  by  the  authority 
of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland,  and 
appointed  to  be  sung  in  congregations  and  families. 
Edinburgh,  1801.     64mo.  pp.  328. 

Remarks  on  the  publication  and  circulation  of  the  Scrip- 
tures;   by  G.  Livermore. 


Waterston  Collection  35 

Bible  (continued). 

Sacra  Biblia,  acri  stvdio,  ac  diligentia  emendata,  rerum, 
atque  Verborum  permultis,  &  perquamdignis  Indicibus 
aucta.  .  .  .  Venetiis,  1588.  i2mo.  pp.  (i),  (14),  679, 
199,   (200). 

Sacred  poetry,  consisting  of  psalms  and  hymns,  adapted 
to  Christian  devotion;    by  J.  Belknap. 

Second  vision  of  Daniel ;  by  G.  W.  F.  Howard. 

Service  Book,  for  the  Church  of  the  Saviour,  with  a  col- 
lection of  psalms  and  hymns  for  Christian  worship;  by 
Mr.  Waterston. 

Translation  of  the  Gospels;   by  A.  Norton. 

Two  right  profitable  and  fruitfull  concordances.  [With 
Bible,  London,  1603.] 

Bibliography. 

Aedes  Althorpianae ;   by  T.  F.  Dibdin. 

Bibliographer's  manual  of  English  literature;  by  W.  T. 
Lowndes. 

Bibliographical  decameron,  or,  ten  days  pleasant  dis- 
course;   by  T.  F.  Dibdin. 

Bibliomania,  or  book-madness ;   by  same. 

Bibliotheca  Spenceriana,  or  a  descriptive  catalogue  of  the 
books  printed  in  the  fifteenth  century;   by  T.  F.  Dibdin. 

Book  rarities  in  the  University  of  Cambridge;  by  C.  H. 
Hartshorne. 

Critical  dictionary  of  English  literature ;  by  S.  A.  Allibone. 

Descriptive  catalogue  of  the  books  printed  in  the  fifteenth 
century;    by  T.  F.  Dibdin. 

Hand-book  to  the  popular,  poetical,  and  dramatic  litera- 
ture of  Great  Britain;    by  W.  C.  Hazlitt. 

Introduction  to  the  knowledge  of  rare  and  valuable  edi- 
tions of  the  Greek  and  Roman  classics;  by  T.  F. 
Dibdin. 

Introduction  to  the  study  of  bibliography;  by  T.  H. 
Home. 

Librarian's  manual,  a  treatise  on  bibliography;  by  R.  A. 
Guild. 

Repertorium  bibliographicum,  or  some  account  of  the 
most  celebrated  British  libraries;   by  W.  Clarke. 

Bickmore,  Albert  Smith. 

Travels  in  the  East  Indian  Archipelago.  London,  1868. 
Octavo,  pp.  555.     Plates. 


36  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Biddle,  Richard. 

A  Memoir  of  Sebastian  Cabot;  with  a  review  of  the  his- 
tory of  maritime  discovery.  Illustrated  by  documents 
from  the  rolls,  now  first  published.  London,  1831. 
Octavo,  pp.  viii,  333,  (i). 

Bigelow,  Jacob. 

Elements  of  Technology,  taken  chiefly  from  a  course  of 
lectures  delivered  at  Cambridge,  on  the  application  of 
the  sciences  to  the  useful  arts.  Now  published  for  the 
use  of  seminaries  and  students.  Second  edition,  with 
additions.     Boston,  1831.     Octavo,  pp.  xv,  521.     Plates. 

Modern  Inquiries:  classical,  professional,  and  miscellane- 
ous.    Boston,  1870.     i2mo.  pp.  xi,  379. 

Bigelow,  John. 

Autobiography  of  Benjamin  Franklin. 
Life  of  Benjamin  Franklin,  written  by  himself. 
William   Cullen   Bryant.      [American  men  of  letters,  by 
C.  D.  Warner.]     Boston,  1890.     i2mo.  pp.  vi,  (i),  355. 
Plate. 

Billings,  Robert  William. 

The  Baronial  and  Ecclesiastical  Antiquities  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1852.     Four  volumes.     Quarto.     Plates. 

Biography. 

Biographical  essays;   by  H.  T.  Tuckerman. 
Biographical  history  of  the  fine  arts ;   by  S.  Spooner. 
Book  of  memories  of  great  men  and  women  of  the  age; 

by  S.  C.  Hall. 
Catalogue  of  royal  and  noble  authors ;  by  H.  Walpole. 
Certain   men   of  mark,    studies   of  living  celebrities ;    by 

G.  M.  Towle. 
Critical  dictionary  of  English  literature ;  by  S.  A.  Allibone. 
Danmonii  orientales  illustres,  or,  the  worthies  of  Devon ; 

by  J.  Prince. 
Dictionary  of  American  biography;   by  F.  S.  Drake. 
Ecclesiastical  biography;   by  C.  Wordsworth, 
English  women  of  letters ;   by  J.  Kavanagh. 
Essays  in  ecclesiastical  biography;   by  J.  Stephen. 
Estimates  of  some  Englishmen  and  Scotchmen;    by  W, 

Bagehot. 
Harvard  reminiscences ;   by  A.  P.  Peabody. 
Haydn's  universal  index  of  biography;   by  J.  B.  Payne. 
History  of  philosophy,  containing  the  lives,  opinions,  ac- 


Waterston  Collection  37 

Biography  (continued). 

tions  and  discourses  of  the  philosophers  of  every  sect; 
by  T.  Stanley. 

Homes  and  haunts  of  the  most  eminent  British  poets ;  by 
W.  Howitt. 

Homes  of  American  Authors;  comprising  anecdotical, 
personal,  and  descriptive  sketches,  by  various  writers. 
Illustrated  with  views  of  their  residences  from  original 
drawings,  and  a  fac-simile  of  the  manuscript  of  each 
author.  New  York,  1853.  Octavo,  pp.  (i),  viii,  366. 
Plates. 

Homes  of  American  Statesmen :  with  anecdotal,  personal, 
and  descriptive  sketches,  by  various  writers.  Illustrated 
with  engravings  on  wood,  from  drawings  by  Dopier  and 
Daguerreotypes :  and  fac-similes  of  autograph  letters. 
New  York,  1854.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  viii,  469.    Plates. 

Hundred  Boston  orators  appointed  by  the  municipal 
authorities  and  other  public  bodies,  from  1770  to  1852; 
by  J.  S.  Loring. 

Jacobi  Philippi  Tomasini  Patavini  illustrivm  virorvm 
Elogia.     See  Tomasini. 

Lives  of  individuals  who  raised  themselves  from  poverty 
to  eminence  or  fortune;   by  R.  A.  Davenport. 

Lives  of  Dr.  John  Donne,  Sir  Henry  Wotton,  Mr.  Richard 
Hooker,  Mr.  George  Herbert,  and  Dr.  Robert  Sander- 
son;   by  I.  Walton. 

Lives  of  John  Wicliff,  and  of  the  most  eminent  of  his 
disciples.  Lord  Cobham,  John  Huss,  Jerome  of  Prague, 
and  Zisca;    by  W.  Gilpin. 

Lives  of  the  engineers ;  by  S.  Smiles. 

Lives  of  the  most  eminent  English  poets ;  by  S.  Johnson. 

Lives  of  the  signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence; 
by  N.  Dwight. 

Memoirs  of  celebrated  characters ;   by  A.  de  Lamartine. 

Memorial  and  biographical  sketches;    by  J.  F.  Clarke. 

Men  of  our  Time.  Biographical  sketches  of  eminent  liv- 
ing characters.  .  .  .  Also  biographical  sketches  of  cele- 
brated women  of  the  time.  London,  1859.  i6mo.  pp. 
XV,  895. 

Modern  portrait  gallery. 

Monumental  remains  of  noble  and  eminent  persons,  com- 
prising the  sepulchral  antiquities  of  Great  Britain;  by 
E.  Blore. 


38  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Biography  (continued). 

New  general  biographical  dictionary;    by  H.  J.  Rose. 

Poets  and  poetry  of  Europe;   by  H.  W.  Longfellow. 

Poets  and  Statesmen ;  their  homes  and  haunts  in  the  neigh- 
bourhood of  Eton  and  Windsor.  London,  1857.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  xvi,  (i),  272.     Plates. 

Poets  of  Essex  County,  Massachusetts;   by  S.  Perley. 

Poets  of  the  nineteenth  century ;  by  R.  A.  Willmott. 

Representative  men  in  literature,  science,  and  art;  by 
E.  Walford. 

Select  biographical  sketches  from  the  note^books  of  a  law 
reporter;   by  W.  H.  Bennet. 

Singers  and  songs  of  the  liberal  faith ;  by  A.  P.  Putnam. 

Spirit  of  the  age,  or  contemporary  portraits;  by  W. 
Hazlitt. 

Universal  pronouncing  dictionary  of  biography  and  my- 
thology;   by  J.  Thomas. 

See  also  under  Grest  Britain. 

Birch,  Samuel. 

History  of  Ancient  Pottery  [Egyptian,  Assyrian,  Greek, 
Etruscan,  and  Roman].  London,  1858.  Octavo,  pp.  xii, 
(i),  415;   xii,  (i),  437.     Plates. 

Birch,  Thomas. 

The  Heads  of  Illustrious  Persons  of  Great  Britain,  en- 
graved by  Mr.  Houbraken  and  Mr.  Vertue.  With  their 
lives  and  characters.  New  edition.  London,  181 3. 
Folio,  pp.  iv,  216.     Plates. 

Same.     London,  1833. 

True  intellectual  system  of  the  universe ;  by  R.  Cudworth. 

Bird,  Joseph. 

Gleanings  from  the  History  of  Music,  from  the  earliest 
ages  to  the  commencement  of  the  eighteenth  century. 
Boston,  1850.     i2mo.  pp.  vii,  299. 

Black,  Charles  Christopher. 

Leonardo  da  Vinci  and  his  works ;  by  M.  M.  Heaton. 

Michael  Angelo  Buonarroti,  sculptor,  painter,  architect. 
The  story  of  his  life  and  labours.  London,  1875.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  xiv,  (i),  262,  (i).     Plates. 

Black,  John. 

Course  of  lectures  on  dramatic  art  and  literature;  by 
A.  W.  Schlegel. 


Waterston  Collection  39 

Blackburn,  Henry. 

Art  in  the   Mountains:  the  story  of  the   Passion   Play. 

London,   1870.     Octavo,  pp.   (i),   167,   (i).     Plates. 
Normandy  Picturesque.    London,  1869.    Octavo,  pp.  (i), 

(3),  (I),  284.     Plates. 
The   Pyrenees :    a  description  of  summer  life  at   French 

watering  places.      Second   edition.      With   upwards   of 
,   one  hundred  illustrations  by  Gustave  Dore,  and  a  new 

map  of  the  central  Pyrenees.     London,  1870.     Octavo, 

pp.   (2),  xvi,  326,  (2).     Plates. 
Travelling  in  Spain  in  the  present  day.     London.   1866. 

Octavo,  pp.  vii,  (i),  (i),  248.     Plates. 

Blackburne,  Edward  L. 

Sketches  Graphic  and  Descriptive  &c.  for  a  history  of  the 
decorative  painting  applied  to  English  architecture  dur- 
ing the  middle  ages.     London.     Folio,  pp.   (i),  iv,  88, 
( I ) .     Plates. 
Blackburne,  Francis. 

Memoirs  of  Thomas  Hollis.     London,   1780.     Two  vol- 
umes.   Quarto,  pp.  (i),  viii,  506;    (i),  507-839,  (24). 
Plates. 
Blackie,  John  Stuart. 

Faust,  a  tragedy ;   by  J.  W.  von  Goethe. 
Blair,  Hugh. 

Lectures  on  Rhetoric  and  Belles  Lettres.     New  edition. 
London,  1824.     Octavo,  pp.  viii,  679.     Plate. 
Blair,  John. 

Blair's  Chronological  and  Historical  Tables,  from  the  Crea- 
tion to  the  present  time :  with  additions  and  corrections 
from  the  most  authentic  writers;  including  the  compu- 
tation of  St.  Paul,  as  connecting  the  period  from  the 
exode  to  the  Temple.  [By  Henry  Ellis.]  New  edition. 
London,  1851.  Quarto,  pp.  (314). 
Blake,  Flarrison  Gray  Otis. 

Early  spring  in  Massachusetts;  by  H.  D.  Thoreau. 
Blake,  William. 

Life;   by  A.  Gilchrist. 

Theogony  works  and  days  and  the  days  of  Hesiod;    by 

John  Flaxman. 
William  Blake,  a  critical  essay;  by  A.  C.  Swinburne. 

Blanc,  Mount. 

Souvenirs  du  Mont-Blanc  et  de  la  Valee  de  Chamonix. 


40  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Blanc,  Mount   (continued). 

Imp^  lith^  de  Schmid  a  Geneve.     Oblong,   i6mo.   i  p. 
Plates. 

Pressed  wild  flowers  mounted  on  the  leaves. 

Blencowe,  Robert  Willis. 

Diary  of  the  times  of  Charles  the  Second ;  by  H.  Sidney. 

Blondus,  Flavius. 

Blondi  Flauii  Forliuiensis  in  Italiam  illustratam.    Verona, 
1482.    Quarto,  pp.  (170). 
Bloomfield,  Robert. 

The  Farmer's  Boy;   a  rural  poem.     Eighth  edition.     Lon- 
don, 1805.     i6mo.  pp.  (i),  (6),  xxvii,  122.     Plates. 
Same.    New  York,  1858.     i2mo.  pp.  iv,  68, 
Bloomfield,  Samuel  Thomas. 

The  Greek  Testament,  with  English  Notes,  critical,  philo- 
logical, and  exegetical,  especially  adapted  to  the  use  of 
theological  students,  and  ministers.  Ninth  edition. 
London,  1855.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  viii,  892; 
(3),  908.  Map. 
Blore,  Edward. 

The  Monumental  Remains  of  Noble  and  Eminent  Persons, 
comprising  the  sepulchral  antiquities  of  Great  Britain, 
engraved  from  drawings  by  Edward  Blore,  with  his- 
torical and  biographical  illustrations.  London,  1826. 
Quarto,  pp.  (250).  Plates. 
Bloxam,  Matthew  Holbeche. 

A  Glimpse  at  the  Monumental  Architecture  and  Sculpture 
of  Great  Britain,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  eigh- 
teenth century.     London,    1834.      i2mo.  pp.   xv,    (i), 
291. 
Boaden,  James. 

An  Inquiry  into  the  authenticity  of  various  pictures  and 
prints,  which,  from  the  decease  of  the  poet  to  our  own 
times,  have  been  offered  to  the  public  as  portraits  of 
Shakspeare:  .  .  .  London,  1824.  Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (2), 
v,  (i),  206.  Plates. 
Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  John  Philip  Kemble,  Esq.  including 
a  history  of  the  stage,  from  the  time  of  Garrick  to  the 
present  period.  London,  1825.  Two  volumes.  Octavo, 
pp.  xl,  477,  (i);  (3),  595,  (i).  Plate. 
Bode,  Wilhelm. 

Die  Galerie  zu  Cassel ;  by  W.  Unger. 


Waterston  Collection  41 

Bodenham,  John. 

England's  Helicon.  A  collection  of  pastoral  and  lyric 
poems,  first  published  at  the  close  of  the  Reign  of  Q. 
Elizabeth.  Third  edition.  To  which  is  added  a  bio- 
graphical and  critical  introduction.  London,  1812.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  (i),  (5),  (s) recto,  xl,  248. 

Bodleian  Library. 

Annals;   by  W.  D.  Macray. 
Boeckh,  August. 

The  Public  Economy  of  Athens,  in  four  books;  to  which 
is  added,  a  dissertation  on  the  silver-mines  of  Laurion. 
Translated  from  the  German.  London,  1828.  Two 
volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xxix,  (i),  393,  (i);  (2),  513, 
( I ) .  Map. 
Boethius,  Anicius  Manlius  Torquatus  Severinus. 

Dis   Sint  die  vier  angel   Tugent  .  .  .   1485.      i6mo.   pp. 

(i),  (43).     Cuts. 
King  Alfred's  Anglo-Saxon  Version  of  Boethius  de  Con- 
solatione  Philosophise :  with  an  English  translation,  and 
notes.     By  J.  S.  Cardale.     London,  1829.     Octavo,  pp. 
(i),  (10),  XV,  (4),  425,  (2). 
Bogue,  David. 

Bogue's  Guide  for  Travellers.    IL    Switzerland  and  Savoy. 
London,  1852.     i6mo.  pp.  (2),  vi,  343,  (i).     Map. 
Bohemia. 

]y[emoirs  of  Elizabeth  Stuart,  Queen;   by  E.  O.  Benger. 
Reformers  before  the  Reformation;    by  F.  P.  ]fc.   B.  de 
Bonnechose. 
Bohn,  Henry  George. 

A  Polyglot  of  Foreign  Proverbs  comprising  French,  Italian, 
German,  Dutch,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  and  Danish,  with 
English    translations    and    a    general    index.      London, 
1867.     i2mo.  pp.  (4),  57^,  (i). 
Treatise  on  wood  engraving;    by  J.  Jackson. 
Bonnechose,  Francois  Paul  Emile  Boisnormand  de. 

The  Reformers  before  the  Reformation.  The  fifteenth 
century.  John  Huss  and  the  Council  of  Constance. 
Translated  from  the  French  by  Campbell  Mackenzie. 
Edinburgh,  1844.  Two  volumes  bound  in  one.  i2mo. 
pp.  xxxvi,  ii,  284;  iii,  (i),  375. 
Bonner,  John. 

The  Town  of  Boston  in  New  England  by  Cap!  John  Bon- 


42  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Bonner,  John  (continued). 

ner  1722,  engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton,  1852.    [In  "  Great 
Tree  on  Boston  Common,"  by  J.  C.  Warren.] 

Book  of  common  prayer.    See  King's  Chapel. 

Book  of  costume ;  by  M.  M.  S.  Egerton. 

Bookbinding,  Manual  of  the  art ;  by  J.  B.  Nicholson. 

Boothby,  Brooke. 

A  Letter  to  the  Right  Honourable  Edmund  Burke.  Sec- 
ond edition,  with  additions.     London,   1791.     Octavo, 

pp-  (0,  135- 

Borgia,  Lucrezia. 

Lucrezia  Borgia,  a  biography;   by  W.  Gilbert. 
Boston,  England. 

History  and  antiquities;    by  P.  Thompson. 
Boston,  Mass. 

Address  to  the  citizens,  on  the  17th  of "  September,  1830, 
the  close  of  the  second  century;   by  J.  Quincy. 

Annual  Report  of  the  School  Committee  of  the  City  of 
Boston  [by  Mr.  Waterston].  1866.  Boston,  1867. 
Octavo,  pp.  350.    Plates. 

Antique  views  of  ye  towne  of  Boston ;  by  J.  H.  Stark. 

Boston,  from  original  negatives  by  the  Albertype  Com- 
pany. Copyright,  1891,  by  A.  Wittemann,  New  York. 
Oblong  i2mo.  i  p.     Plates. 

Boundaries  of  the  Grammar  School  Sections  [and  map 
of  Boston  from  the  latest  surveys,  published  by  Samp- 
son, Davenport,  and  Co.,  1872].    Octavo,  pp.  9. 

Celebration  of  the  Two  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  Anniversary 
of  the  Settlement  of  Boston,  September  17,  1880.  Bos- 
ton, 1880.     Quarto,  pp.   172.     Plates. 

The  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Wednesday  Evening 
Club:  instituted  June  21,  1777.  Boston,  1878.  i2mo. 
pp.   (i),   (i),   145. 

The  City  Hall,  Boston.  Corner  stone  laid,  Monday,  De- 
cember 22,  1862.  Dedicated,  Monday,  September  17, 
1865.     Boston,  1866.     Quarto,  pp.  vii,  130.     Plates. 

Final  Report  of  the  Committee  of  both  branches  of  the 
City  Council  of  Boston,  on  the  extension  of  Faneuil 
Hall  Market,  November  13,  1826,  by  Josiah  Quincy, 
Chairman.     Octavo,  pp.  34  [38]. 

Great  tree  on  Boston  Common,  by  J.  C.  Warren. 

History;  by  C.  H.  Snow. 


Waterston  Collection  43 

Boston  (continued). 

History  and  antiquities  of  Boston ;  by  S.  G.  Drake. 

History  of  the  Boston  Athenaeum;    by  J.  Quincy. 

History  of  the  Siege  of  Boston;   by  R.  Frothingham. 

Hundred  Boston  orators  from  1770  to  1852;  by  J.  S. 
Loring. 

Index  to  the  Catalogue  of  Books  in  the  upper  hall  of  the 
Public  Library  of  the  City  of  Boston.  Boston,  1861. 
Quarto,  pp.  vii,   (i),  902. 

King's  handbook  of  Boston. 

A  Memorial  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  lat<  '  'ent  of  the 

United  States.    Boston,  1865.    Qui  y.  Plate. 

Memorial  of  the  Dedication  of  the  Puai  0  LpLi;  d  Eng- 
lish High  School-house.  With  a  description  oi  the 
building.     Boston,  1881.     Octavo,  pp.  108.     Plates. 

Municipal  history;   by  J.  Quincy. 

Old  landmarks  and  historic  personages;  by  S.  A.  Drake. 

Orations  delivered  at  the  Request  of  the  Lihabitants  of 
the  Town  of  Boston,  to  commemorate  the  evening  of 
the  Fifth  of  March,  1770;  .  .  .  Second  edition.  Bos- 
ton, 1807.     i6mo.  pp.  198,  (i). 

Orations,  March  5,  1774,  by  J.  Hancock;  July  4,  1826,  by 
J.  Quincy;  1842,  by  H.  Mann;  1864,  by  T.  Russell; 
1876,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop;    1891,  by  J.  Quincy. 

Proceedings  of  the  Common  Council  at  the  close  of  its 
last  meeting,  with  the  address  of  President  [Weston] 
Lewis.     1867.     Octavo,  pp.  13. 

Reports  and  other  papers  on  the  Boston  Public  Schools. 
By  John  D.   Philbrick,  Superintendent.     Octavo. 

Presentation  copy,  November  30,  1871  ;  Mr.  Philbrick's  letter  of  No- 
vember 5,  1862,  inserted ;  contains  the  tenth  to  the  seventeenth  semi- 
annual reports,  1865-1868,  bound  together. 

Semi-Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  English  High  School. 
May  2,  187 1.  Boston,  1871.  Octavo,  pp.  (2),  112. 
Plate. 

Letter  from  Thomas  Sherwin,  Boston,  April  8,  1865. 

A    Short    Narrative   of   the   horrid   Massacre   in    Boston, 
v.  perpetrated  in  the  evening  of  the  fifth  day  of  March 

1770,  by  soldiers  of  the  XXIXth  regiment,  which,  with 
the  XlVth  regiment,  were  then  quartered  there.  With 
some  observations  on  the  state  of  things  prior  to  that 
catastrophe.  Printed  by  order  of  the  town  of  Boston: 
London,  reprinted,  1770.     i2mo.  pp.  166. 


44  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Boston  (continued). 

Topographical  and  historical  description;  bv  N.  B. 
Shurtleff. 

Trans-Continental  [Vol.  I.  i  to  12,  May  24,  1870  to 
July  4;  published  daily  between  Boston  and  San  Fran- 
cisco, on  the  Pullman  hotel  express,  W.  R.  Steele, 
editor,  on  the  transcontinental  excursion  of  the  Board 
of  Trade].    Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (48). 

Tributes  to  Theodore  Parker,  comprising  the  Exercises  at 
the  Music  Hall,  on  Sunday,  June  17,  i860,  with  the 
proceedings  of  the  New  England  Anti-Slavery  Con- 
vention, at  the  Melodeon,  May  31,  and  the  resolutions 
of  the  Fraternity  and  the  Twenty-eighth  Congregational 
Society.     Boston,   i860.     i2mo.  pp.  60. 

West  Church  and  its  ministers ;   by  C.  A.  Bartol. 

Boston  Athenaeum,    History;  by  J.  Quincy. 

Boston    Book;    by   H.   T.   Tuckerman,   G.    S.   Hillard,   and 
J.  T.  Fields. 

Boswell,  James. 

Johnsoniana,  or,  supplement  to  Boswell. 

The  Life  of  Samuel  Johnson,  comprehending  an  account 
of  his  studies  and  numerous  works,  in  chronological 
order;  .  .  .  London,  1791.  Two  volumes.  Quarto, 
pp.  xii,   (16),  516;    (i),  588.     Plates. 

Signature  of  Edmund  Quincy. 

Botanic  garden,  a  poem,  in  two  parts ;  by  E.  Darwin. 

Botta,  Anna  Charlotte  Lynch. 

Hand  Book  of  Universal  Literature,  from  the  best  and 
latest  authorities.  Third  edition.  Boston,  1863.  i2mo 
pp.   (i),  xviii,  9-567. 

Botta,  Carlo  Guiseppe  Guglielmo. 

History  of  Italy  during  the  Consulate  and  Empire  of 
Napoleon  Buonaparte,  translated  from  the  Italian  of 
Carlo  Botta.  London,  1828.  Two  volumes.  Octavo, 
pp.  XX,  396;  viii,  464. 

Bouldin,  Powhatan. 

Home  Reminiscences  of  John  Randolph  of  Roanoke.  Dan- 
ville, Virginia,  1878.     i2mo.  pp.  ix,  320.     Plate. 

Bourke,  Richard. 

Correspondence  of  the  Right  Honourable  Edmjund  Burke. 


Waterston  Collection  45 

Bourne,  Henry  Richard  Fox. 

A  Memoir  of  Sir  Philip  Sidney.    London,  1862.    Octavo, 
PP-  XV,  557. 
Boutwell,  George  Sewall. 

Thoughts  on  Educational  Topics  and  Institutions.  Boston, 
1859.      i2mo.  pp.    (3),    (i),  9-365. 

Bowditch,  Nathaniel. 

Varieties  of  human  greatness,  discourse  on  the  life  and 
character  of;   by  A,  Young. 

Bowditch,  Nathaniel  Ingersoll. 

Suffolk  Surnames.  Third  edition.  London,  1861.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  XXV,  757.     Plate. 

Presentation  copy,  Brookline,  March  26,  1861.  \ 

Bowes,  James  Lord. 

Keramic  art  of  Japan ;   by  G.  A.  Audsley. 

Bowles,  William  Lisle. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  William  Lisle  Bowles,  Canon  of 
St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  and  Rector  of  Bremhill.  With 
memoir,  critical  dissertation,  and  explanatory  notes,  by 
Rev.  George  Gilfillan.  New  York,  1855.  Two  vol- 
umes.    Octavo,  pp.  iv,  368;    XX,  331. 

Bowring,  John. 

Ancient  Poetry  and  Romances  of  Spain.  London,  1824. 
i2mo.  pp.  xvi,  328. 

Poetry  of  the  Magyars,  preceded  by  a  sketch  of  the  lan- 
guage and  literature  of  Hungary  and  Transylvania. 
London,    1830.      i2mo.  pp.   xvi,  Ixxxiii,  312,    (3). 

POCCIIICKAfl  AHIIIOJlOnH.  Specimens  of  the  Russian  Poets : 
with  preliminary  remarks  and  biographical  notices. 
London,  1821,  1823.  Two  volumes  bound  in  one. 
i6mo.  pp.  (3),  (i),  xxii,  (i),  240;  xxi,  (i),  271. 

Boyd,  Hugh  Stuart. 

Select  Passages  of  the  Writings  of  St.  Chrysostom,  St. 
Gregory  Nazianzen,  and  St.  Basil.  Translated  from  the 
Greek.  Second  edition,  corrected  and  enlarged.  Lon- 
don,  1 810.     Octavo,  pp.  xix,  297. 

Boyle,  Robert. 

Some  Motives  and  Incentives  to  the  Love  of  God,  pa- 
thetically discours'd  of  in  a  letter  to  a  friend.  Fifth 
edition  much  corrected.  London,  1670.  i6mo.  pp. 
(i),  (16),  254. 


46  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Brabant,  Chroniqves  des  Dvcs  de;   by  H.  Barlandus. 

Bradford,  Alden. 

History  of  Massachusetts,  for  Two  Hundred  Years :  from 
the  year  1620  to  1820.    Boston,  1835.    Octavo,  pp.  480. 

Also  James  G.  Carter's  Map  of  Massachusetts. 

Bradford,  Alexander  Warfield. 

American  Antiquities  and  Researches  into  the  Origin  and 
History  of  the  Red  Race.     New  York,  1843.     Octavo, 
PP-  435- 
Bradford,  Mary  (Wilmot). 

Memoirs  of  the  Princess  Daschkaw. 

Bradford,  William  (i  590-1657). 

A  Dialogue  or  Third  Conference  between  some  young  men 
born  in  New  England,  and  some  ancient  men  which 
came  out  of  Holland  and  old  England,  concerning  the 
church  and  the  government  thereof.  Edited,  with  a 
preface  and  notes,  by  Charles  Deane.  Reprinted  from 
the  Proceedings  [XI,  396-464]  of  the  Massachusetts 
Historical  Society.  Boston,  1870.  Octavo,  pp.  xii,  78. 
Plate. 

Presentation  copy,  December  21,  1870. 

History  of  Plymouth  Plantation.  Reprinted  from  the 
Massachusetts  Historical  Collections  [4th  series,  HI.]. 
Edited,  with  notes,  by  Charles  Deane.  Boston,  pri- 
vately printed,   1856.     Octavo,  pp.  xix,   (i),  476,   (i). 

Presentation  copy,  January  i,  1859. 

Bradford,  William  (grad.,  Oxford,  1806). 

Correspondence  of  the  Emperor  Charles  V.  and  his  Am- 
bassadors at  the  Courts  of  England  and  France,  from 
the  original  letters  in  the  Imperial  Family  Archives  at 
Vienna;  with  a  connecting  narrative  and  biographical 
notices  of  the  Emperor,  and  of  some  of  the  most  dis- 
tinguished officers  of  his  Army  and  Household ;  to- 
gether with  the  Emperor's  Itinerary  from  1519-1551. 
London,  1850.     Octavo,  pp.  (3),  iii,  (i),  576.     Plate. 

Brady,  John. 

Clavis  Calendaria;  or,  a  compendious  analysis  of  the 
calendar:  illustrated  with  ecclesiastical,  historical,  and 
classical  anecdotes.  Third  edition.  London,  181 5. 
Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  x,  404;  (2),  406. 


Waterston  Collection  47 

Brady,  Nicholas. 

A  New  Version  of  the  Psalms  of  David,  fitted  to  the 
tunes  used  in  Churches.  By  Mr.  Brady  and  Nahum 
Tate.    Boston,  1773.     i6mo.  pp.  276,  84. 

Also  "  Appendix,  containing  a  number  of  Hymns,  taken  chiefly  from 
Dr.  Watts's  Scriptural  Collection,"  Boston,  1773. 

Brandis,  Christian  August. 

Life  and  letters  of  Barthold  George  Niebuhr. 
Brant,  Sebastian. 

Stultifera  Navis  [Ship  of  Fools,  a  satirical  poem].    Basel, 
1497.     i2mo.  pp.  (295).    Cuts. 
Bray,  Anna  Eliza. 

Life  of  Thomas  Stothard,  with  personal  reminiscences. 
London,  1851.     Octavo,  pp.  xxiv,  246.     Plates  inserted. 

Three  other  copies  with  additional  plates  inserted. 

Same.    Two  volumes.    Folio,  pp.  xxiv,  104;  (i),  105-246. 
Bray,  William. 

Diary  and  correspondence  of  John  Evelyn. 
Braybrooke,  Lord.     See  R.  Griffin. 
Brazil. 

History;   by  A.  Grant. 
Brerewood,  Edward. 

Enqviries  tovching  the  diversity  of  Langvages,  and  Reli- 
gions through  the  cheife  parts  of  the  world.     London, 
1614.     i6mo.  pp.    (i),   (22),  198. 
Breviary.     See  Roman  Catholic  Church. 
Brewer,  James  Norris. 

A  Descriptive  and  Historical  Account  of  Various  Palaces, 
and  Public  Buildings,  English  and  Foreign.  With  bio- 
graphical notices  of  their  founders  or  builders,  and  other 
eminent  persons.  London,  1810.  Quarto,  pp.  viii,  323. 
Plates. 

Brewster,  Charles  Warren. 

Rambles  about  Portsmouth.  Second  series.  Sketches  of 
persons,  localities  and  incidents  of  two  centuries :  .  .  . 
With  a  biographical  sketch  of  the  author,  by  Wm. 
H.  Y.  Hackett,  Portsmouth,  1869.  Octavo,  pp.  375. 
Plate. 
Brewster,  David. 

The  Life  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton.  London,  1831.  i6mo. 
pp.  XV,  366.     Plate. 


48  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Bridgens,  Richard. 

Sketches  illustrative  of  the  Manners  and  Costumes  of 
France,  Switzerland,  and  Italy.  London,  1821.  Quarto, 
pp.  (i),  (2),  iv,  (2),  {4S)recto.     Plates. 

Bridgman,  Laura  Dewey. 

Life  and  education;    by  M.  S.  Lamson. 

Brigham,  William. 

Compact  with  the  charter  and  laws  of  the  Colony  of  New 
Plymouth.     See  Massachusetts. 

Bristed,  Charles  Aster. 

Cowards'  convention.   [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  68.] 

Bristol,  England. 

Historical    and    architectural    essay    relating    to    Redcliffe 

church;    by  J.  Britton. 
History  and  antiquities  of  the  abbey  and  cathedral  church ; 

by  J.  Britton. 

British     gallery    of    contemporary    portraits.       See    Great 
Britain. 

British  Museum. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Manuscripts  in  the  Cottonian  Library, 
deposited  in  the  British  Museum.  .  .  .  1802.  Folio,  pp. 
XV,  (i),  618,  (75). 

Elgin  and  Phigaleian  marbles  of  the  classical  ages,  in  the 
British  Museum ;   by  H.  Ellis. 

Handy-book  of  the  British  Museum;   by  T.  Nichols. 

c 

Britton,  John. 

A  Dictionary  of  the  Architecture  and  Archaeology  of  the 
Middle  Ages :  including  words  used  by  ancient  and 
modern  authors  in  treating  of  architectural  and  other 
antiquities:  .  .  .  London,  1838.  Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  xviii, 
498.     Plates. 

An  Historical  and  Architectural  Essay  relating  to  Red- 
cliffe Church,  Bristol :  illustrated  with  plans,  views, 
and  architectural  details:  .  .  .  London,  181 3.  Quarto, 
pp.   (i),  xii,  40.     Plates. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Abbey,  and  Cathedral 
Church  of  Bristol :  illustrated  by  a  series  of  engrav- 
ings .  .  ,  London,  1830.  Quarto,  pp.  (i),  x,  74. 
Plates. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Metropolitical  Church 
of  Canterbury ;  illustrated  by  a  series  of  engravings,  .  .  . 


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Britton,  John  (continued). 

London,   182 1.     Quarto,  pp.   (i),   (3),  ii,  5-1 10,   (2). 
Plates. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of 
Exeter :  illustrated  by  a  series  of  engravings,  .  .  .  Lon- 
don, 1826.     Quarto,  pp.   (i),  4,  152.     Plates. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Abbey,  and  Cathedral 
Church  of  Gloucester :  illustrated  by  a  series  of  engrav- 
ings .  .  .  London,  1829.     Quarto,  pp.  viii,  88.     Plates. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of 
Hereford :  illustrated  by  a  series  of  engravings  .  .  . 
London,  1831.     Quarto,  pp.   (i),  vii,  (i),  74.     Plates. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  See  and  Cathedral 
Church  of  Lichfield;  illustrated  by  a  series  of  engrav- 
ings, .  .  .  London,    1820.     Quarto,  pp.   74.     Plates. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  See  and  Cathedral 
Church  of  Norwich ;  illustrated  with  a  series  of  engrav- 
ings, .  .  .  London,  18 16.  Quarto,  pp.  (;^) recto,  89, 
( I ) .     Plates. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of 
Oxford ;  illustrated  by  a  series  of  engravings,  .  .  .  Lon- 
don,  1 82 1.     Quarto,  pp.  50.     Plates. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Abbey,  and  Cathedral 
Church  of  Peterborough :  illustrated  by  a  series  of  en- 
gravings .  .  .  London,  1828.  Quarto,  pp.  (i),  viii,  88. 
Plates. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of 
Salisbury;  illustrated  with  a  series  of  engravings,  .  .  . 
London,  1814.    Quarto,  pp.  (i),  viii,  113,  (3).     Plates. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of 
Wells:  illustrated  by  a  series  of  engravings,  .  .  .  Lon- 
don, 1824.     Quarto,  pp.   (i),  viii,  130.     Plates. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  See  and  Cathedral 
Church  of  Winchester;  illustrated  with  a  series  of  en- 
gravings, .  .  .  London,  181 7.  Quarto,  pp.  138,  (4). 
Plates. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Metropolitical  Church 
of  York;  illustrated  by  a  series  of  engravings,  .  .  . 
London,   18 19.     Quarto,  pp.    (i),  96.     Plates. 

Picturesque  Antiquities  of  the  English  Cities.  Illustrated 
by  a  series  of  engravings  of  ancient  buildings,  street 
scenery,  etc.  With  historical  and  descriptive  accounts 
of  each  subject.    London.    Quarto,  pp.  viii,  88.    Plates. 

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Brockedon,  William. 

Holy  Land;  by  D.  Roberts  [IV.-VI.]. 

Illustrations  of  the  Passes  of  the  Alps,  by  which   Italy 

communicates  with  France,  Switzerland,  and- Germany. 

London.     Two  volumes.     Quarto,  pp.    (3),  92;     (3), 

104.     Plates. 
Same,  second  edition.     London,  1836. 

Brocklehurst,  Thomas  Unett. 

Mexico  to-day:  a  country  with  a  great  future,  and  a 
glance  at  the  prehistoric  remains  and  antiquities  of  the 
Montezumas.  London,  1883.  Octavo,  pp.  xv,  (i), 
259,   (i).     Plates. 

Brooke,  Arthur  de  Capell. 

Travels  through  Sweden,  Norway,  and  Finmark,  to  the 
North  Cape,  in  the  Summer  of  1820.  London,  1823. 
Quarto,  pp.  xvi,  (2),  433,  (i).     Plates. 

Brooke,  James. 

Visit  to  the  Indian  Archipelago;  by  H.  Keppel. 

Brookline,  Mass. 

Historical  sketches;   by  H.  F.  Woods. 

Brooks,  Charles  Timothy. 

William  Ellery  Channing :  a  centennial  memory.  Boston, 
1880.     i6mo.  pp.  259.     Plates. 

Brooks,  Maria  Gdwen. 

Zophiel ;  or,  the  Bride  of  Seven.  By  Maria  del  Occidente. 
Second  American  from  the  first  London  edition.  [Pub- 
lished for  the  benefit  of  the  Polish  exiles.]  Boston, 
1834.     i6mo.  pp.  vii,   (i),  255,  (i). 

Brooks,  Phillips. 

Lectures  on  Preaching  delivered  before  the  Divinity  School 

of  Yale  College  in  January  and  February,  1877.     New 

York,  1877.     i2mo.  pp.   (3),   (i),  281. 
Sermons.    New  York,  1878.     i2mo.  pp.  vii,  371. 
Sermons  Preached  in  English  Churches.    New  York,  1883. 

i2mo.  pp.  viii,  311. 

Brough,  Robert  Barnabas. 

The  Life  of  Sir  John  Falstaff.  Illustrated  by  George 
Cruikshank.  With  a  biography  of  the  Knight  from 
authentic  sources.  London,  1858.  Quarto,  pp.  (3) 
recto,  xi-xx,  196.    Plates. 


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Brougham,  Henry. 

Contributions  to  the  Edinburgh  Review.     London,  1856. 

Three  volumes.     Octavo. 
Historical  Sketches  of  Statesmen  who  flourished  in  the 
time  of  George  HI.     To  which  is  added,  remarks  on 
party,  and  an  appendix.     London,   1 839-1843.     Three 
volumes.    Octavo.    Plates. 
Lives  of  Men  of  Letters  and  Science,  who  flourished  in 
the  time  of  George  HL     London,   1845,   1846.     Two 
volumes.      Octavo,   pp.    xv,    516,    (i);    xi,    (i),    516. 
Plates. 
Brown,  Charles  Armitage. 

Shakespeare's  Autobiographical  Poems.    Being  his  sonnets 
clearly  developed :  with  his  character  drawn  chiefly  from 
his  works.     London,  1838.     i2mo.  pp.  viii,  306. 
Brown,  James. 

Correspondence  of  Thomas  Gray  and  William  Mason. 
Brown,  James  Baldwin. 

Memoirs  of  the  public  and  private  Life  of  John  Howard, 
the  Philanthropist ;  compiled  from  his  own  diary,  in  the 
possession  of  his  family ;  his  confidential  letters ;  the 
communications  of  his  surviving  relatives  and  friends; 
and  other  authentic  sources  of  information.  London, 
1818.  Quarto,  pp.  xxvii,  690,  (i).  Plates. 
Brown,  John. 

John  Brown's  expedition  reviewed ;  by  T.  Parker. 
Brown,  John  William. 

The  Life  of  Leonardo  da  Vinci,  with  a  critical  account  of 
his  works.     London,  1828.     i2mo.  pp.  xv,  256.     Plate. 
Brown,  Samuel  Gilman. 

The  Life  of  Rufus  Choate.    Third  edition.    Boston,  1879. 
i2mo.  pp.  xviii,  498.    Plates. 
Browne,  James. 

A  History  of  the  Highlands,  and  of  the  Highland  Clans; 
with  an  extensive  selection  from  the  hitherto  inedited 
Stuart    Papers.      New    edition.      London,    1848- 1850. 
Four  volumes.     Octavo.     Plates. 
Browne,  James  P. 

Works  of  Richard  Brinsley  Sheridan. 
Browne,  Robert  William. 

A  History  of  Classical  Literature.    London,  1 851.    Octavo, 
pp.  XX,  392;   xii,  356. 


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Browne,  Thomas. 

Christian  Morals.  Second  edition.  With  a  life  of  the 
author,  by  Samuel  Johnson;  and  explanatory  notes. 
London,   1756.     i6mo.  pp.   (i),   (i),  Ixi,  136. 

Same,  a  reprint.  London,  1863.  i6mo.  pp.  Ixxiii,  143, 
(i).     Plate. 

The  Garden  of  Cyrus.  Or  the  quincuncial  lozenge,  or 
net-work  plantations  of  the  ancients,  artificially,  natu- 
rally, mystically  considered.  Octavo,  pp.  (i),  35-73, 
(2).     Plate. 

Hydriotaphia  Urne-Bvriall,  or,  a  Discourse  of  the  Sepul- 
chrall  Urnes  lately  found  in  Norfolk.  Together  with 
the  Garden  of  Cyrvs,  or  the  quincunciall  lozenge,  or 
net-work  plantations  of  the  ancients,  artificially,  natu- 
rally, mystically  considered ;  with  sundry  observations. 
London,  1658.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (6),  30.     Plate. 

Pseudodoxia  Epidemica :  or,  enquiries  into  very  many  re- 
ceived tenents,  and  commonly  presumed  truths.  Lon- 
don, 1646.    Quarto,  pp.  (2),  (16),  386. 

Signature  of  William  Hammond,  Jr. 

Same,  fourth  edition.  London,  1658.  Octavo,  pp.  (i), 
(14),  468,   05). 

Religio  Medici.  The  fifth  edition,  corrected  and  amended. 
With  Annotations '  never  before  published,  upon  all  the 
obscure  passages  therein.  Also,  Observations  by  Sir 
Kenelm  Digby,  now  newly  added.  London,  1659. 
i6mo.  pp.  (16),  174;    (i),  (8),  285  [1851-297.    Plate. 

Also  "  Annotations  upon  Religio  Medici,"  London,  1659  signature  of 
Josiah  Quincy. 

Sir  Thomas  Browne's  Works  including  his  Life  and  Cor- 
respondence Edited  by  Simon  Wilkin.  London,  1836, 
1835.     Four  volumes.     Octavo.     Plates. 

Browning,  Oscar. 

England  and  Napoleon  in  1803,  edited  for  the  Royal  His- 
torical Society. 

Bruhns,  Carl  Christian, 

Life  of  Alexander  von  Humboldt.  Compiled  in  commemo- 
ration of  the  centenary  of  his  birth  by  J.  Lowenberg, 
Robert  Ave-lallemant,  and  Alfred  Dove.  Translated 
from  the  German  by  Jane  and  Caroline  Lassell.  Lon- 
don, 1873.  Octavo,  pp.  xxiii,  (i),  412;  vii,  (i),  447. 
Plates. 


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Bryan,  Michael. 

A  Biographical  and  Critical  Dictionary  of  Painters  and 
Engravers,  from  the  revival  of  the  art  under  Cimabue, 
and  the  alleged  discovery  of  engraving  by  Finiguerra, 
to  the  present  time:  with  ciphers,  monograms,  and 
marks,  used  by  each  engraver.  New  edition,  by  George 
Stanley.  London,  1853.  Octavo,  pp.  xxvi,  937,  (i). 
Plates."^ 
Same,  supplement;  by  H.  Ottley. 

Bryant,  Jacob. 

A  New  System,  or,  an  Analysis  of  Ancient  Mythology : 
wherein  an  attempt  is  made  to  divest  tradition  of  fable; 
and  to  reduce  the  truth  to  its  original  purity.  .  .  .  Lon- 
don, 1 774- 1 776.     Three  volumes.     Quarto.     Plates. 

Bryant,  John  Howard. 

Poems  written  from  youth  to  old  age,  1824- 1884.  Prince- 
ton, Illinois,  1885.    Octavo,  pp.  239.     Plate. 

Presentation  copy,  January  13,  1886. 

Bryant,  William  Cullen. 

Biography,  with  extracts  from  his  private  correspondence; 
by  P.  Godwin. 

Bryant  homestead-book ;  by  J.  Hatfield. 

The  Complete  Poetical  Works  of  William  Cullen  Bryant, 
collected  and  arranged  by  himself.  With  an  introduc- 
tory essay  on  his  genius  and  writings  by  George  Gil- 
fillan.  London,  1854.  i6mo.  pp.  xxii,  (i),  264. 
Plates. 

Presentation  copy,  Cummington,  August  28,  1871. 

A  Discourse  on  the  Life,  Character  and  Genius  of  Wash- 
ington Irving,  delivered  before  the  New  York  Historical 
Society,  at  the  Academy  of  Music  in  New  York,  on  the 
3d  of  April,  i860.     New  York,  i860.     i6mo.  pp.  46. 
Same.     [In  "  Studies  of  Irving,"  by  C.  D.  Warner,] 
A  Forest  Hymn.     New  York,  i860.    Octavo,  pp.  32  recto. 

Presentation  copy,  December,  i860. 

Iliad  of  Homer  translated  into  English  blank  verse. 

In  the  woods  with  Bryant,  Longfellow,  and  Halleck ;    by 

J.  A.  Hows. 
Poems.     Cambridge,  1821.     i6mo.  pp.  44. 

The  first  edition,  owned  by  Eliza  Susan  Quincy  from  1821  to  1880 ;  given 
by  her  to  Mr.  Waterston,  May  18,  1880. 


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Bryant,  William  Cullen  (continued). 

Poems.    New  York,  1832.     i6mo.  pp.  240. 

Poems.     Collected   and   arranged   by  the  Author.      New 

York,  1854.     Octavo,  pp.  xi,   (4),  343,   (i).     Plate. 
Same.     New  York,  1871.     i6mo.  pp.  390.     Plates. 
Poetical  works;  by  P.  Godwin. 
Prose  writings ;   by  same. 

Thirty  Poems.     New  York,  1864.     i6mo.  pp.  222. 
William  Cullen  Bryant;   by  J.  Bigelow. 
Brydges,  Samuel  Egerton. 

The  Autobiography,  Times,  Opinions,  and  Contemporaries 
of  Sir  Egerton  Brydges.    London,  1834.    Two  volumes. 
Octavo,  pp.  (i),  v-xxvii,  (i),  424;    (i),  v-xxiv,  431, 
( I ) .     Plates. 
Buccaneers. 

History  of  the  bucaniers  of  America ;  by  J.  Esquemeling. 
Lives  and  voyages  of   [Francis]    Drake,   Cavendish,  and 
Dampier. 
Buchan,  David. 

Voyage  of  discovery  towards  the  North  Pole;    by  F.  W. 
Beechey. 
Buchanan,  James. 

Sketches  of  the  History,   Manners,  and  Customs  of  the 
North  American  Indians.     London,  1824.     Octavo,  pp. 
xi,  37^  (i). 
Buckingham,  Joseph  Tinker. 

Specimens  of  Newspaper  Literature :    with  personal  me- 
moirs,   anecdotes,    and    reminiscences.      Boston,    1850. 
Two  volumes.^  i2mo.  pp.  xii,  348;    (3),  356.     Plates. 
Buckle,  Henry  Thomas. 

History  of  Civilization  in  England.     New  edition.     Lon- 
don, 1868.    Three  volumes.     i6mo. 
Miscellaneous  and  Posthumous  Works  of  Henry  Thomas 
Buckle.      Edited  with  a  biographical  notice  by   Helen 
Taylor.     London,  1872.     Three  volumes.     Octavo. 
Buckley,  Theodore  William  Alois. 
Iliad  of  Homer. 

Odyssey  of  Homer,  with  hymns,  epigrams,  and  battle  of 
the  frogs  and  mice. 
Buckminster,  Joseph. 

Memoirs  of  Rev.  Joseph  Buckminster,  and  of  his  son,  Rev. 
Joseph  Stevens  Buckminster;   by  E.  B.  Lee. 


Waterston  Collection        '  ^^ 

Buckridge,  John. 

Lives  of  the  most  eminent  modern  painters.      [In  "  Art 
of  Painting"  by  R.  de  Piles.] 
Bulfinch,  Thomas. 

Hebrew  Lyrical  History;    or  select  Psalms,  arranged  in 
the  order  of  the  events  to  which  they  relate.     With  in- 
troductions and  notes.     Boston,  1853.     i6mo.  pp.  xviii, 
(i),  242. 
Bulwer,  William  Henry  Lytton  Earle. 

France,   social,   literary,  political.     Paris,    1834.     Octavo, 

pp.  (i),  ix-xxiii,  (I),  326,  31. 
The  Monarchy  of  the  Middle  Classes,  or  France,  social, 
literary,  political.     Second  series.    Paris,  1836.    Octavo, 
pp.  (i),  (i),  341.    Tables. 
Bunbury,  Frances  J. 

Life  and  times  of  Dante  Alighieri;   by  C.  Balbo. 
Bunker  Hill  Monument  Association. 

History :   by  G.  W.  Warren. 
Bunnett,  Fanny  Elizabeth. 

History  of  art;   by  W.  Liibke. 
History  of  sculpture;   by  same. 
Holbein  and  his  time;   by  A.  Woltmann. 
Raphael  Santi ;  by  A.  Wolzogen. 
Bunsen,  Christian  Carl  Josias. 

Christianity  and  Mankind,  their  beginnings  and  prospects. 
.  .  .  London,  1854.  Seven  volumes.  Octavo.  Plate 
and  table. 

Titlepages  inside. 

Egypt's  place  in  universal  history :  an  historical  investiga- 
tion in  five  books.  Translated  from  the  German,  by 
Charles  H.  Cottrell.  London,  1848- 1860.  Four  vol- 
umes.    Octavo.     Plates. 

God  in  History,  or  the  progress  of  man's  faith  in  the 
moral  order  of  the  world.  Translated  from  the  Ger- 
man by  Susanna  Winkworth,  with  a  preface  by  Arthur 
Penrhyn  Stanley.  London,  1868-1870.  Three  volumes. 
Octavo. 

Life  and  letters  of  Barthold  George  Niebuhr. 

Signs  of  the  Times :  Letters  to  Ernst  Moritz  Arndt  on 
the  dangers  to  religious  liberty  in  the  present  state  of 
the  world.  Translated  from  the  German  by  Susanna 
Winkworth.    London,  1856.    Octavo,  pp.  xii,  519,  (i). 


56  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Bunsen,  Frances. 

Life  and  letters;  by  A.  J.  C.  Hare. 

A  Memoir  of  Baron  Bunsen  late  Minister  Plenipotentiary 
and  Envoy  Extraordinary  of  His  Majesty  Frederic  Wil- 
liam IV.  at  the  Court  of  St.  James.  Drawn  chiefly 
from  family  papers  by  his  widow.  London,  1868.  Two 
volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (4),  637;  (i),  (4),  616. 
Plates. 
Bunyan,  John. 

Bunyan's  Pilgrim's  Progress  with  illustrations  by  Charles 
Bennett  and  a  preface  by  the  Rev.  Charles  Kingsley. 
New  York,  i860.    Octavo,  pp.  xxxv,  399,  (i).     Plates. 

The  Pilgrim's  Progress  from  this  world  to  that  which  is 
to  come.  London,  1849.  Octavo,  pp.  xii,  354,  (i). 
Plate. 

The  Pilgrim's  Progress  from  this  world  to  that  which  is 
to  come.  New  edition,  with  a  memoir  and  notes,  by 
George  Offor.  London,  1867.  Octavo,  pp.  (3),  (4), 
xxii,    (i),  407,    (i).     Plate. 

The   Pilgrim's    Progress :    in   two   parts.      With   original 
notes  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Scott.     Fourteenth  edition, 
including  the  poetry  hitherto  omitted.     London,   1862. 
Octavo,  pp.  xxxvi,  476. 
Buonarroti,  Michelangelo. 

Life,  with  his  poetry  and  letters;  by  R.  Duppa. 

Life,  with  translations  of  many  of  his  poems  and  letters; 
by  J.  S.  Harford. 

Michael  Angelo  Buonarroti;   by  C.  C.  Black. 

Raphael  and  Michelangelo;   by  C.  C.  Perkins. 
Burder,  Samuel. 

Memoirs  of  Eminently  Pious  Women,  of  the  British  Em- 
pire. New  edition,  corrected  and  enlarged.  London, 
181 5.     Three  volumes.     Octavo.     Plates. 

Oriental  Customs :  or  an  illustration  of  the  Sacred  Scrip- 
tures, by  an  explanatory  application  of  the  customs  and 
manners  of  the  eastern  nations,  and  especially  the  Jews, 
therein  alluded  to.  Together  with  observations  on  many 
difficult  and  obscure  texts,  collected  from  the  most  cele- 
brated travellers,  and  the  most  eminent  critics.  London, 
1802.  Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  400,  (23). 
Burgoyne,  John. 

A  State  of  the  Expedition  from  Canada,  as  laid  before  the 
House  of  Commons,  by  Lieutenant-General  Burgoyne, 


Waterston  Collection  ^y 

Burgoyne,  John  (continued). 

and  verified  by  evidence;   with  a  collection  of  authentic 
documents,  .  .  .  Written  and  collected  by  himself,  .  .  . 
Second  edition.     London,  1780.     Octavo,  pp.  ix,   (i), 
191,  cix.     Maps. 
Burial. 

Hydrotaphia  urne-burial;   by  T.  Browne. 
Burke,  Edmund. 

An  Account  of  the  European  Settlements  in  America.  .  .  . 
New  edition.  London,  1808.  Two  volumes  bound  in 
one.     Octavo,  pp.  378;    352.     Maps. 

Correspondence  of  the  Right  Honourable  Edmund  Burke; 
between  the  year  1744,  and  the  period  of  his  decease,  in 
1797.  Edited  by  Charles  William  [Wentworth],  Earl 
Fitzwilliam,  and  Lieutenant-General  Sir  Richard  Bourke. 
London,  1844.     Four  volumes.     Octavo.     Plate. 

Memoir  of  the  life  and  character;   by  J.  Prior. 

Reflections  on  the  Revolution  in  France,  and  on  the  Pro- 
ceedings in  ceirtain  societies  in  London  relative  to  that 
event.  In  a  letter  intended  to  have  been  sent  to  a  gentle- 
man in  Paris.    London,  1790.    Octavo,  pp.  iv,  356. 

Thoughts  on  the  letter  of  Edmund   Burke,   Esq.,  to  the 
Sheriffs  of  Bristol,  on  the  affairs  of  America;    by  W. 
Bertie.  . 
Burn,  Robert. 

Rome  and  the  Campagna.     An  historical  and  topographi- 
cal description  of  the  site,  buildings,  and  neighbourhood 
of  ancient  Rome.     Cambridge,  England,   1871.     Folio, 
pp.  Ixxxiii,  483,  (i).     Plates. 
Burnet,  Gilbert. 

Bishop  Burnet's  History  of  his  own  time :  from  the  resto- 
ration of  the  King  Charles  the  Second  to  the  Treaty  of 
Peace  at  Utrecht,  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Anne.  New 
edition,  with  historical  and  biographical  notes.  London, 
1850.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xx,  (2),  xvi,  524; 
( I),  525-949,  (i).     Plates. 

The  History  of  the  Reformation  of  the  Church  of  England. 
New  edition,  with  numerous   illustrative  notes,   and  a 
copious  index.    London,  1850.    Two  volumes.     Octavo, 
pp;  xxii,  (2),  691,  (i);  V,  693-864,  dviii.     Plates. 
Burnet,  John. 

Discourses  of  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds. 

Practical  Essays  on  various  branches  of  the  Fine  Arts. 


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Burnet,  John  (continued). 

To  which  is  added,  a  critical  inquiry  into  the  principles 
and  practice  of  the  late  Sir  David  Wilkie.  London, 
1848.  i2mo.  pp.  X,  (i),  200,  Plate. 
A  Practical  Treatise  on  Painting.  In  three  parts.  Con- 
sisting of  hints  on  composition,  chiaroscuro,  and  colour- 
ing. The  whole  illustrated  by  examples  from  the  Italian, 
Venetian,  Flemish,  and  Dutch  schools.  London,  1828. 
Quarto,  pp.  (i),  31 ;  (i),  v-vi,  (i),  45  ;  (2),vii-ix,  (i), 
64.     Plates. 

Titlepages  inside. 

The  Progress  of  a  Painter  in  the  Nineteenth  Century : 
containing  conversations  and  remarks  upon  art.  Lon- 
don, 1854.     i2mo.  pp.  vii,  198. 

Turner  and  his  Works :  illustrated  with  examples  from 
*  his  pictures,  and  critical  remarks  on  his  principles  of 
painting.  The  memoir  by  Peter  Cunningham.  Re- 
edited  by  Henry  Murray.  London,  1859.  Quarto,  pp. 
(3),  (i),  121,  (i).     Plates. 

Burney,  Charles. 

An  Account  of  the  Musical  Performances  in  Westminster- 
Abbey,  and  the  Pantheon,  May  26th,  27th,  29th;  and 
June  the  3d,  and  5th,  1784.  In  commemoration  of 
Handel.  London,  1785.  Quarto,  pp.  vii,  (i),  xvi,  56, 
139,  (2).    Plates. 

A  General  History  of  Music,  frorri  the  earliest  ages  to  the 
present  period.  To  which  is  prefixed,  a  dissertation  on 
the  music  of  the  ancients.  London,  1 776-1 789.  Four 
volumes.     Quarto.     Plates. 

Memoirs  of  Doctor  Burney ;  by  F.  d'Arblay. 

Bums,  Robert. 

Illustrated  Songs  of  Robert  Burns.     With  a  portrait  after 

the  original  by  Nasmyth.    For  the  members  of  the  Royal 

Association  for  the  Promotion  of  Fine  Arts  in  Scotland. 

1861.     Folio,  pp.  (14).     Plates. 
Land  of  Burns,  a  series  of  landscapes  and  portraits;    by 

J.  Wilson. 
Life;   by  T.  Carlyle. 
Poems,  chiefly  in  the  Scottish  Dialect.    Kilmarnock,  1786. 

Octavo,  pp.  240. 

Reprint  of  the  original  Kilmarnock  edition,  1870. 


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Bums,  Robert  (continued). 

Same.     Edinburgh,  1787.     i2mo.  pp.  xlviii,  9-368.     Plate. 
Poems  &  Songs  by  Robert  Burns  with  original  illustra- 
tions .  .  .  Edinburgh,    1868.      Octavo,   pp.   xviii,    (i), 

336. 

Poetical  works  of  Robert  Burns.  [In  same  of  John 
Milton.] 

Poetical  Works  of  Robert  Burns.  New  edition.  With 
a  complete  glossary.  London,  1875,  i6mo.  pp.  v,  318. 
Plate. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Robert  Burns;  with  his  life.  .  .  . 
Alnwick,  1808.  Two  volumes.  i6mo.  pp.  266;  270. 
Plates. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Robert  Burns :  with  critical  and 
biographical  notices,  by  Allan  Cunningham.  And  a 
glossary.  Philadelphia,  1858.  Octavo,  pp.  x,  (i), 
25-604.     Plates. 

The  Works  of  Robert  Burns;  with  an  account  of  his  life, 
and  a  Criticism  on  his  writings,  to  which  are  prefixed, 
some  observations  on  the  character  and  condition  of  the 
Scottish  peasantry.  By  James  Currie.  Eighth  edi- 
tion. ...  by  Gilbert  Burns.  London,  1820.  Four 
volumes.  Octavo.  Plates. 
Burtin,  Frangois-Xavier  de. 

Treatise  of  the  Knowledge  necessary  to  Amateurs  in  Pic- 
tures.    Translated  and  abridged  from  the  French.     By 
Robert  White.    London,  1845.    Octavo,  pp.  x,  (i),  338. 
Plates. 
Burton,  Richard,     See  N.  Crouch. 
Burton,  Robert. 

The  Anatomy  of  Melancholy.  What  it  is,  with  all  the 
kinds  causes,  symptomes,  prognostickes,  &  severall  cures 
of  it.  In  three  partitions,  with  their  severall  Sections, 
members  &  subsections.  Philosophically,  medicinally. 
Historically,  opened  &  cut  vp.  By  Democritus  Junior. 
With  a  satyrical  preface,  conducing  to  the  following 
Discourse.  Fourth  edition,  corrected  and  augmented 
by  the  author.  Oxford,  1632.  Folio,  pp.  (2)  recto, 
(8),  78,  (2),  722,  (10). 

Same.     London,    1826.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  xii, 
121,  461,  (i)  ;  (i),  612. 
Burton,  Warren. 

District  school.     [In  "  New  England,"  by  J.  Abbott.] 


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Burty,  Philippe. 

Chefs-d'CEuvre  of  the  Industrial  Arts.    Pottery,  porcelain, 
glass,  enamel,  metal,  goldsmiths'  work,  jewellery,  and 
tapestry.     Edited  by  W.  Chaffers.     London,  1869.     Oc- 
tavo, pp.  viii,  391,  (i).     Plates. 
Bury,  Viscount.     See  W.  C.  Keppel. 
Bury  St.  Edmunds. 

Illustration  of  the  monastic  history  and  antiquities  of  the 
town  and  abbey  of  St.  Edmund's  Bury;   by  R.  Yates. 
Busby,  Thomas. 

A  General  History  of  Music,  from  the  earliest  times  to 
the  present;  comprising  the  lives  of  eminent  composers 
and  musical  writers.  The  whole  accompanied  with  notes 
and  observations,  critical  and  illustrative.  London,  1819. 
Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xii,  552;  iv,  523. 
Bush,  Philippa  Call. 

Memoir   of   Anne   Gorham   Everett;   with   extracts   from 
her  correspondence  and  journal.      [Edited  by  Edward 
Everett.]     Boston,  privately  printed,  1857.     i2mo.  pp. 
xi,  320. 
Butler,  Benjamin  Franklin. 

Character  and  results  of  the  War.      [Loyal   Publication 
Society,  No.  7.] 
Butler,  George  Bement. 

Conscription  act.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  40.] 
Butler,  Joseph. 

The  Analogy  of  Religion  natural  and  revealed  to  the  con- 
stitution and  course  of  nature.  With  analytical  index 
by  Edward  Steere.  London,  1857.  Octavo,  pp.  xviii, 
(I),  468. 
The  Works  of  the  Right  Reverend  Father  in  God  Joseph 
Butler,  D.  C.  L.,  late  Lord  Bishop  of  Durham.  To 
which  is  prefixed,  a  preface,  giving  some  account  of 
the  character  and  writings  of  the  author.  By  Samuel 
Halifax.  Oxford,  1849,  1850.  Two  volumes.  Octavo, 
pp.  Ix,  340;    xxxii,  357. 

Butler,  Samuel. 

Hudibras,  in  three  parts,  written  in  the  time  of  the  late 
Wars.  With  large  annotations  and  a  preface,  by 
Zachary  Grey.  London,  1799.  Two  volumes.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  (i).  Hi,  (2),  432,  (4)  ;  (i),  (2),  446,  (15). 
Plates. 


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Buxton,  Harry  John  Wilmot-. 

Illustrated  Handbooks  of  Art  History.     English  painters. 
With  a  chapter  on  American  painters  by  S.  R.  Koehler. 
New  York,  1883.     i2mo.  pp.  xiii,  (i),  226.     Plates. 
Byrne,  Julia  Clara  (Busk). 

Feudal  Castles  of  France.      (Western  provinces.)     Lon- 
don, 1869.     Octavo,  pp.  xviii,  360.     Plates. 
Byron,  George  Gordon. 

Abbotsford  and  Newstead  Abbey;  by  W.  Irving. 

Childe  Harold's  Pilgrimage  a  Romaunt  by  Lord  Byron. 

Illustrated  from  original  sketches.     London,  181 3.     Oc- 

.  tavo,  pp.  (8),  329.     Plate. 

Life,  Letters,  and  Journals  of  Lord  Byron.     With  notes. 

London,  1839.     Octavo,  pp.  (i),  xix,  735,  (i).     Plate. 

Songs  bv  Lord  Byron.     London,   1872.     i6mo.  pp.   (2), 

278.     Plate. 
The    Works    of    Lord    Byron    including    the    Suppressed 
Poems.     Paris,   1831.     Octavo,  pp.   (i),   (i),  xl,  768. 
Plates. 


C,  T. 

Lincoln  or  McClellan.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No. 
67.] 
Cabot,  Sebastian. 

Memoir;   by  R.  Biddle. 

Remarkable   life,   adventures   and   discoveries;   by   J.    F. 
,  Nichols. 

Caesar,  Caius  Julius. 

Hoc  volvmine  continentvr  haec.    Commentariorum  de  bello 

■  Gallico  libri  VIII  De  bello  ciuili  pompeiano.  libri  IIII. 
De  bello  Alexandrino.  liber  I.  De  bello  Africano.  liber  I. 
De  bello  Hispaniensi.  liber  I.  .  .  .  Venice,  15 13-15 18. 
i6mo.  pp.  (38),  (524).     Cuts. 

Same,  another  edition.     Venice,    15 13-15 19.      i6mo.   pp. 
(29),  (592).    Cuts. 
Calamy,  Edward. 

An  Historical  Account  of  my  own  life,  with  some  reflec- 
tions on  the  times  I  have  lived  in.  (1671-1731.)  Now 
first  printed.  Edited  and  illustrated  with  notes,  histori- 
cal and  biographical,  by  John  Towill  Rutt.  London, 
1829.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xi,  508;  xii,  561. 
Plate. 


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Calder,  Frederick. 

Memoirs  of  Simon  Episcopius,  the  celebrated  pupil  of 
Arminius,  and  subsequently  Doctor  of  Divinity,  and 
Professor  of  Theology  in  the  University  of  Leyden; 
...  to  which  is  added,  a  brief  account  of  the  Synod  of 
Dort;  .  .  .  London,  1835.     Octavo,  pp.  (2),  viii,  (i), 

9-549- 
Calendaria,  Clavis;    by  J.  Brady. 
California. 

California  and  Oregon  trail;   by  F.  Parkman. 

California    for    health,    pleasure,    and    residence;    by    C. 

Nordhofif. 
Californian  pictures  in  prose  and  verse;   by  B.  P.  Avery. 
History  of  Oregon  and  California;   by  R.  Greenhow. 
Mountaineering  in  the  Sierra  Nevada ;  by  C.  King. 
Natural  wealth  of  California;   by  T.  F.  Cronise. 
Sunset  land,  or  the  great  Pacific  slope ;   by  J.  Todd. 
Voyage  to  California  to  observe  the  transit  of  Venus;   by 
J.  Chappe  d'Auteroche. 

Callcott,  Maria. 

Essays  towards  the  History  of  Painting.     London,  1836. 
i2mo.  pp.  (i),  (3),  iv,  (i),  269,  slip. 
Callot,  Jacques. 

History  from  the  creation  of  the  world,  etched  by  him,  in 
425  pieces ;  groups  mounted  on  leaves.    Octavo.    Plates. 
Cambridge,  England. 

Fitzwilliam  Museum ;   by  J.  Disney. 

Cambridge  University. 

Book  rarities  in  the  University  of  Cambridge;  by  C.  H. 
Hartshorne. 

Cambridge  Essays,  contributed  by  members  of  the  Univer- 
sity.    1856.    London.     Octavo,  pp.  (3),  351,  (i). 

Same.     1857.    London.    Octavo,  pp.  (3),  274, 

History  of  the  University  of  Cambridge;  by  R.  Acker- 
mann. 

History  of  the  University  of  Cambridge,  and  of  Waltham 
Abbey;   by  T.  Fuller. 

Memorials  of  Cambridge,  a  series  of  views  of  the  colleges, 
halls,  and  public  buildings,  engraved  by  J.  Le  Keux ;  by 
T.  Wright. 
Camoens,  Luis  de.  * 

Poems,  from  the  Portuguese  of  Luis  de  Camoens.     With 


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Camoens,  Luis  de  (continued). 

remarks  on  his  Life  and  Writings.  ...  By  Lord  Vis- 
count Strangford.    New  edition.    London,  1824.    i6mo. 

PP-  157- 
Campan,  Jeanne  Louise  Henriette  Genest. 

Memoirs   of   the   Court   of   Marie   Antoinette,   Queen   of 
France.     New  edition.     London,  1843.     Two  volumes. 
Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (4),  xlvii,  447,  (i);    (i),  (5),  462. 
Plates. 
Campbell,  George. 

A  Dissertation  on  Miracles :  containing  an  examination  of 
the  principles  advanced  by  David  Hume,  Esq.  in  an 
essay  on  miracles :  with  a  correspondence  on  the  subject 
by  Mr.  Hume,  Dr.  Campbell,  and  Dr.  Blair.  To  which 
are  added  sermons  and  tracts.  New  edition.  London, 
1834.     Octavo,  pp.  vi,  360. 

Lectures  on  Ecclesiastical  History.    New  edition.    London, 
1834.    Octavo,  pp.  (3),  458. 
Campbell,  John. 

Shakespeare's  legal  acquirements  considered.    In  a  letter  to 
J.  Payne  Collier.    London,  1859.    Octavo,  pp.  117,  (i). 
Campbell,  Thomas. 

An  Essay  on  English  Poetry.  Boston,  18 19.  i6mo.  pp. 
231. 

Gertrude  of  Wyoming;  a  Pennsylvanian  tale.  And  other 
poems.     London,  1809.     Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (i),  134. 

Life  and  letters ;  by  W.  Beattie. 

Life  and  Times  of  Petrarch.  With  notices  of  Boccacio  and 
his  illustrious  contemporaries.  Second  edition.  Lon- 
don, 1843.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xxxii,  380;  xii, 
413.     Plates. 

Sonnets,  triumphs,  and  other  poems  of  Petrarch. 
Campbell,  Walter  Frederick. 

Life  in  Normandy.  Sketches  of  French  fishing,  farming, 
cooking,  natural  history  and  politics  drawn  from  nature. 
Edinburgh,  1863.  [Edited  by  his  son  John  Francis 
Campbell.]  Two  volumes.  i2mo.  pp.  xiii,  (i),  322;  ix, 
(i),  322.  Plates. 
Canada. 

Canada;  by  J.  White  [Sketches]. 

Columbia  River,  or  scenes  and  adventures  during  a  resi- 
dence of  six  years  on  the  western  side  of  the  Rocky 
Mountains;   by  R.  Cox. 


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Canada  (continued). 

Exodus  of  the  western  nations ;  by  W.  C.  Keppel. 

France  and  England  in  North  America;   by  F.  Parkman. 

History  of  Canada,  from  the  time  of  its  discovery  till  the 
union  year  1840-41 ;   by  F.  X.  Garneau, 

Minnesota  and  the  far  West;   by  L.  Oliphant. 

New  discovery  of  a  vast  country  in  America;  by  L. 
Hennepin. 

North-west  passage  by  land,   narrative  of  an  expedition 
from    the   Atlantic   to   the    Pacific;    by    W.    W.    Fitz- 
william. 
Canning,  George. 

Balance  of  power  in  Europe.     [In  Loyal  Publication  So- 
ciety, No.  34.] 
Canova,  Antonio. 

Death.     [In  "  Lectures,"  by  J.  Flaxman.] 

Memoirs;   by  J.  S.  Memes. 

Works  in  sculpture  and  modelling;   by  I.  T.  Albrizzi. 
Canterbury,  England. 

History  and  antiquities  of  the  cathedral  church  of  Canter- 
bury;  by  J.  Dart. 

History  and  antiquities  of  the  metropolitical  church  of 
Canterbury;    by  J.  Britton. 

Illustrative  views  of  the  Metropolitan  Cathedral  Church 
of  Canterbury;  exhibiting  the  most  interesting  points 
of  its  architecture  and  antiquities,  in  nineteen  highly- 
finished  line  engravings,  from  drawings  by  Hastings, 
with  historical  descriptions  of  its  structure,  antiquities, 
and  present  state.  Canterbury,  1836.  Folio,  pp.  58. 
Plates. 

Walk  in  and  about  the  city ;   by  W.  Gostling. 
Capgrave,  John. 

The  Book  of  the  Illustrious  Henries.  Translated  from  the 
Latin  by  the  Rev.  Francis  Charles  Hingeston.  London, 
1858.    Quarto,  pp.  xxii,  (2),  285,  (i).     Plate. 

The  Chronicle  of  England.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Francis 
Charles  Hingeston.  Published  by  the  authority  of  the 
Lords  Commissioners  of  Her  Majesty's  Treasury,  under 
the  direction  of  the  Master  of  Rolls.  London,  1858. 
Octavo,  pp.  xxix,  (2),  482.  Plate. 
Cardale,  J.  S. 

King  Alfred's  Anglo-Saxon  version  of  Boethius  de  Con- 
solatione  Philosophiae. 


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Carey,  John. 

.  Works  of  Virgil,  translated  into  English  verse  by  Mr. 
Dryden. 

Caricature. 

History  of  caricature  and  grotesque  in  literature  and  art; 
by  T.  Wright. 

Carion,  Johann. 

Chronica  Carionis.     Von  anfang  der  Welt  bis  vff  Keiser 

Carolum   den    Funfften.  .  .  .  Durch    Herrn    Philippvm 

Melanthonem,  vnd  Doctorem  Casparvm  Pevcervm.  .  .  . 

Wittemberg,   1588.     Folio,  pp.    (i),   (8),   1142,   (60). 

Plates. 
Carlyle,  Jane  Baillie  (Welsh). 

•Letters  and  memorials;   by  J.  A.  Froude. 
Carlyle,  Thomas. 

Carlyle  personally  and  in  his  writings;    by  D.  Masson. 
Chartism.    Past  and  Present,    London.     i2mo.  pp.  iv,  324, 
Correspondence    of    Thomas    Carlyle    and    Ralph    Waldo 

Emerson,  1834-1872;    by  C.  E.  Norton. 
Early  letters,  18 14-1826;   by  same. 
German  Romance:    specimens  of  its  chief  authors;    with 

biographical    and    critical    notices.      Edinburgh,    1827. 

Four  volumes.     i2mo. 
Life  of  Robert  Burns.     New  York,  1877.     i6mo.  pp.  203. 
Passages  selected  from  the  writings;   by  T.  Ballantyne. 
Rem.iniscences,     Edited  by  James  Anthony  Froude,     New 

York,  1 88 1.     i2mo.  pp.  x,  (2),  536. 
Same,   another  edition,   with   index.      i2mo,   pp,   x,    (i), 

543- 

The  Life  of  John  Sterling.     1851.     London,   1870.     Oc- 
tavo, pp.  vi,  ( I ) ,  342.     Plate. 
Carpenter,  Mary. 

The  Last  Days  in  England  of  the  Rajah  Rammohun  Roy. 
London,  1866.     Octavo,  pp.  xi,  (4).  255.     Plates. 

Presentation  copy,  August  28,  1866. 

Carpenter,  William  Benjamin. 

Mechanical  Philosophy,  Horology,  and  Astronomy.  New 
edition.     London,  1857.     i6mo.  pp.  vii,  579. 

Carpenter,  William  Hookham. 

Pictorial  Notices :  consisting  of  a  Memoir  of  Sir  Anthony 
Van  Dyck,  with  a  descriptive  catalogue  of  the  etchings 
executed  by  him:   and  a  variety  of  interesting  particu- 

s 


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Carpenter,  William  Hookham  (continued). 

■ars  relating  to  other  artists  patronized  by  Charles  I. 
Collected  from  original  documents  in  Her  Majesty's 
State  Paper  Office,  the  office  of  Public  Records,  and 
other  sources.  London,  1844.  Quarto,  pp.  viii,  197. 
Plates. 
Carpzov,  Johann  Benedict. 

Collegium    Rabbinico-Biblicum    in    Libellum    Ruth,  .  .  . 
Lipsiae    [Leipsic],    1703.      i2mo.   pp.    (i),    (28),    290, 
246,  (24). 
Carpzov,  Johann  Gottlob. 

Critica  Sacra  Veteris  Testamenti,  .  .  .  Lipsise   [Leipsic], 
1728.     i2mo.  pp.  (i),  (10),  979,  (28). 
Carr,  John. 

A  Tour  through  Holland,  along  the  right  and  left  banks  of 
the  Rhine,  to  the  south  of  Germany,  in  the  summer  and 
autumn  of  1806.     London,  1807.    Quarto,  pp.  xv,  (i), 
468.     Plates. 
Carter,  Elizabeth. 

Works  of  Epictetus. 
Carter,  James  Gordon. 

Map  of  Massachusetts,  exhibiting  the  boundary  lines  of 
each  Town  and  County.    [In  " History,"  by  A.  Bradford.] 
Carter,  Matthew. 

Honor  rediviuus  or  an  analysis  of  Honor  and  Armory. 
London,  1655.     i6mo.  pp,  (i),  (3),  (3),  171.     Plates. 
Carter,  Nathaniel  Hazletine. 

Letters   from  Europe,  comprising  the  journal  of  a  tour 
through  Ireland,  England,  Scotland,  France,  Italy,  and 
Switzerland,  in  the  years  1825,  '26,  and  '27.    New  York, 
1827.    Two  volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  (12),  9-528;  571. 
Carthage  and  her  remains ;   by  N.  Davis. 
Cartwright,  James  Joel. 

Memoirs  of  Sir  John  Reresby  of  Thrybergh,  1 634-1 689. 
Carus,  Carl  Gustav. 

The  King  of  Saxony's  Journey  through  England  and  Scot- 
land in  the  year  1844.     Translated  by  S.  C.  Davison. 
London,  1846.    Octavo,  pp.  xi,  391, 
Carver,  Jonathan. 

Travels  through  the  Interior  Parts  of  North-America,  in 
the  years  1766,  1767,  and  1768.  Dublin,  1779.  Octavo, 
pp.  (I),  (18),  508.    Plates. 


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Cary,  Henry. 

Memorials  of  the  Great  Civil  War  in  England  from  1646 
to  1652.     Edited  from  original  letters  in  the  Bodleian 
Library  .  .  .  London,   1842.     Two  volumes.     Octavo, 
pp.  xxxiii,  445  ;  ( i ) ,  464. 
Primitive  Christianity;   by  W.  Cave. 

Cary,  Henry  Francis. 

Poetical  works  of  William  Cowper. 

Casaubon,  Meric. 

A  Treatise  proving  Spirits,  Witches  and  Supernatural 
Operations  by  pregnant  instances  and  evidences.  To- 
gether with  other  things  worthy  of  note.  London,  1672. 
i6mo.  pp.  (i),  (11),  316,  (4). 

Cassel,  Galerie;  by  W.  Unger. 

Cassini,  Jacques  Dominique. 

Voyage  to  Newfoundland.  [In  "Voyage,"  by  J.  Chappe 
d'Auteroche.] 

Castle  of  Otranto,  Jeffery's  edition;  by  O.  Muralto. 

Castro,  Guillen  de. 

Some  account  of  the  lives  and  writings  of  Lope  Felix  de 
Vega  Carpio  and  Guillen  de  Castro;   by  H.  R.  V.  Fox. 

Catalogue  of  royal  and  noble  authors ;  by  H.  Walpole. 

Cathedrals. 

Annals  of  S.  Paul's  cathedral ;   by  H.  H.  Milman. 

Description  of  the  cathedral  church  of  Ely ;  by  G.  Millers. 

Ecclesiastical  art  in  Germanv  during  the  middle  ages;  by 
W.  Liibke. 

Engravings  of  ancient  cathedrals ;  by  J.  Coney. 

Handbook  to  the  cathedrals  of  England ;   by  R.  J.  King. 

History  and  antiquities  of  the  cathedral  church  of  Canter- 
bury ;  by  J.  Dart. 

History  and  antiquities  of  the  cathedrals  of  England;  by 
J.  Britton. 

Manchester  cathedral.  [In  Winkles's  "  Architectural  and 
Picturesque  Illustrations."] 

Cattermole,  Richard. 

The  Book  of  Cartoons.     London,  1837.     i2mo.  pp.   (2), 

185,  (i).     Plates. 
The  Literature  of  the  Church  of  England  indicated  in  selec- 
tions from  the  writings  of  eminent  divines :    with  me- 
■  •  moirs  of  their  lives,  and  historical  sketches  of  the  times 


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Cattermole,  Richard  (continued). 

in   which  they   lived.     London,    1844.     Two  volumes. 
Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  492;  vii,  (i),  501. 

Sacred  Poetry  of  the  Seventeenth  Century :  including  the 
whole  works  of  Giles  Fletcher's  Christ's  victory  and 
triumph;  .  .  .  with  an  introductory  essay  and  critical 
remarks.  London,  1836.  Two  volumes.  i6mo.  pp. 
(i),  vii-xxxii,  351;  (i),  ix-xxviii,  399.  Plate. 
Cavalcaselle,  Giovanni  Battista. 

Early  Flemish  painters ;  by  J.  A.  Crowe. 

History  of  painting  in  north  Italy ;  by  same. 

New  history  of  painting  in  Italy ;  by  same. 
Cave,:  William. 

Apostolici :  or,  the  History  of  the  lives,  acts,  death,  and 
martyrdoms  of  those  who  were  contemporary  with,  or 
immediately  succeeded  the  Apostles.  As  also  the  most 
eminent  of  the  primitive  Fathers  for  the  first  three  hun- 
dred years. .  To  which  is  added,  a  chronology  of  the  three 
first  ages  of  the  Church,  London,  1677.  Folio,  pp.  (3), 
(i),  (29),  xxxii,  335.    Cuts. 

Primitive  Christianity :  or,  the  religion  of  the  ancient 
Christians  in  the  first  ages  of  the  Gospel.  To  which  is 
added  a  dissertation  concerning  the  government  of  the 
ancient  Church  by  bishops,  metropolitans,  and  patriarchs. 
New  edition,  carefully  revised,  by  Henry  Cary.  Oxford, 
1840.  Octavo,  pp.  xiv,  (i),  464. 
Cavendish,  Thomas. 

Lives  and  voyages  of   [Francis]    Drake,  Cavendish,  and 
Dampier. 
Caxton,  William. 

Life;   by  W.  Stevenson. 

William  Caxton,  the  first  English  printer;   by  C.  Knight. 
Cay  ley,  George  John. 

The  Bridle  Roads  of  Spain.   Second  edition.  London,  1856. 
i2mo.  pp.  xi,  372.     Plates. 
Cellini,  Benvenuto. 

Due  Trattati  di  Benvenuto  Cellini  Scultore  Fiorentino  uno 
deir  oreficeria  1'  altro  della  Scultura.  Firenze  [Flor- 
ence], 1731.     i2mo.  pp.  xxxii,  162,  13,  (i). 

Memoirs  of  Benvenuto  Cellini,  a  Florentine  artist ;  written 
by  himself.  Containing  a  variety  of  information  respect- 
ing the  arts,  and  the  history  of  the  sixteenth  century. 
Third    edition.  .  .  .  now    first    translated    by    Thohias 


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Cellini,  Benveniito  (continued). 

Roscoe.     London,   1823.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp. 
xvi,  428;    xi,  428.     Plate. 
Same.     Plates  in  water-color. 
Central  America. 

Gate  of  the  Pacific  [Nicaragua]  ;  by  B.  Pim. 
Travels  in  Central  America ;  by  A.  Morelet. 

Certain  sermons  or  homilies  to  be  read  in  the  churches.     See 
Church  of  England. 

Cervantes  Saavedra,  Miguel  de. 

Don  Quixote  de  la  Mancha.  Translated  from  the  Spanish, 
by  Charles  Jarvis,  carefully  revised  and  corrected.  Lon- 
don, 1842.    Two  volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  ix-liv,  706, 

(5);    (0,  (0,  772,  (7).     Plates. 

The  History  of  Don  Quixote.  The  text  edited'  by  J.  W. 
Clark.  And  a  biographical  notice  of  Cervantes,  by 
T.  Teignmouth  Shore.  London.  Quarto,  pp.  xxviii, 
737,(1).     Plates. 

The  Life  and  Exploits  of  the  ingenious  gentleman  Don 
Quixote  de  la  Mancha.     Translated  from  the  original 
Spanish,  by  Charles  Jarvis,  .  .  .  London,  1801.     Four 
volumes.     Octavo.     Plates. 
Cesnola,  Luigi  Palma  di. 

Cyprus :    its  ancient  cities,  tombs,  and  temples.     A  narra- 
tive of  researches  and  excavations  during  ten  years'  resi- 
dence in  that  Island.    New  York,  1878.    Octavo,  pp.  xix, 
456.     Plates. 
Chaffers,  William. 

Chefs-d'CEuvre  of  the  industrial  arts;  by  P.  Burty. 
Chain  Book.    i2mo.    pp.  (251). 

A  rubricated  manuscript,  on  paper  (XV.  century?). 

Chaldaea,  Travels  and  researches ;  by  W.  K.  Loftus. 
Chalmers,  Thomas. 

The  Christian  and  Civic  Economy  of  Large  Towns.    Glas- 
gow, 1 821-1826.     Three  volumes.     Octavo, 
On  Political  Economy,  in  connexion  with  the  moral  state 
and  moral  prospects  of  society.    Glasgow,  1832.    Octavo, 
pp.  viii,  566. 
Chamberlaine,  John. 

Original  Designs  of  the  most  celebrated  Masters  of  the 
Bolognese,  Roman,  Florentine,  and  Venetian  Schools ; 
comprising  some  of  the  works  of  Leonardo  da  Vinci,  the 


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Chamberlaine,  John  (continued). 

Caracci,  Claude  Lorraine,  Raphael,  Michael  Angelo,  the 
Poussins,  and  others,  in  His  Majesty's  Collection;    en- 
graved by  Bartolozzi  [and  others],  .  .  .  London,  1812. 
Large  folio,  pp.  ( i),  (i),  14,  (i),  (2),  5.     Plates. 
Portraits  of  illustrious  personages;   by  E.  Lodge. 

Chambers,  Robert. 

Land  of  Burns,  a  series  of  landscapes  and  portraits;    by 

J.  Wilson. 
Traditions  of  Edinburgh.     New  edition.     London,  1869. 
i6mo.  pp.  xvi,  11-389. 

Chambers,  William. 

American  Slavery  and  Colour.  London,  1857.  i2mo.  pp. 
(3),  216.     Map. 

Chambers,"  William  and  Robert. 

Chambers's  Parlour  Atlas  with  descriptive  introduction 
and  copious  consulting  index.  Edinburgh,  1856.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  (i),  (4),  154,  85.    Maps. 

Chamier,  Frederic. 

A  Review  of  the  French  Revolution  of  1848:    from  the 
24th  of  February  to  the  election  of  the  first  President. 
London,  1849.    Two  volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  vi,  323,  (i)  ; 
(0-  (2),  377.  (i). 
Champlin,  John  Denison. 

Narrative  of  the  mission  to  Russia,  in  1866,  of  the  Hon, 
Gustavus  Vasa  Fox;  by  J.  F.  Loubat. 

Champney,  Elizabeth   (Williams). 

In  the  Sky-Garden.  Illustrated  by  J.  Wells  Champney 
("Champ").     Boston,  1877.     i^mo.  pp.  211.     Plates. 

Presentation  copy  from  "Champ,"  December,  1876;  signature  of  author. 

Channing,  Walter. 

A  Physician's  Vacation ;  or,  a  summer  in  Europe.  Boston, 
1856.    Octavo,  pp.  iv,  564. 

Channing,  William  Ellery. 

Beauties. of  Channing;  by  W.  Mountford. 

A   Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  the  Rev.   Dr. 

Pollen.     Boston,  1840.     Octavo,  pp.  29. 
Discourses,    Reviews,    and    Miscellanies.      Boston,    1830. 

Octavo,  pp.  ix,  603. 
Slavery.    Boston,  1835.     i6mo.  pp.  (3),  167. 
A  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  the  Rev.  Noah  Worcester,  in  a 


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Channing,  William  Ellery  (continued). 

discourse    delivered    in    Boston,    November    12,   1837. 
Boston,  1837.     Octavo,  pp.  28. 
William  Ellery  Channing,  a  centennial  memory;   by  C.  T. 
Brooks. 

Chapel  hymn  book ;  by  C.  F.  Barnard. 

Chapman,  George. 

Iliads  of  Homer,  prince  of  poets. 

Chappe  d'Auteroche,  Jean. 

A  Voyage  to  California,  to  observe  the  Transit  of  Venus. 
With  an  historical  description  of  the  author's  route 
through  Mexico,  and  the  natural  history  of  that  Province. 
Also,  a  voyage  to  Newfoundland  and  Sallee,  to  make  ex- 
periments on  Mr.  Le  Roy's  time  keepers.  By  Monsieur 
De  Cassini.  London,  1778.  i2mo.  pp.  (^)recto,  (2), 
315  [215].     Map. 

Charlemagne,  History ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James. 

Charles  I. 

EIKONOKAASTHS;  by  J.  Milton. 
Memoirs  of  the  Court ;  by  L.  Aikin. 
Perfect   copie   of   prayers   used   by   His   Majesty;  by  J. 

Gauden. 
Povrtraictvre  of  his  sacred  Majesty ;  by  same. 
Reliquiae  Sacrae  Carolinse.     See  Great  Britain. 

Chase,  Salmon  Portland. 

How  the  South  rejected  compromise  in  the  peace  confer- 
ence of  1861.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  37.] 
Letter.     [In  Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  25.] 

Chasseaud,  George  Washington. 

The  Druses  of  the  Lebanon :  their  manners,  customs,  and 
history.  With  a  translation  of  their  religious  code. 
London,   1855.     Octavo,  pp.  xv,  422. 

Chateaubriand,  Franqois  Auguste  Rene. 

Sketches  of  English  Literature ;  with  considerations  on  the 
spirit  of  the  times,  men,  and  revolutions.  Second  edition. 
London,  1837.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xii,  356; 
(2),  iv,  361.  (i). 

Travels  in  America  and  Italy.  London,  1828.  Two  vol- 
umes.    i2mo.  pp.  (5),  356;    (i),  (0,429. 

Chatto,  William  Andrew. 

Treatise  on  wood  engraving;  by  J.  Jackson. 


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Chattock,  Richard  S. 

.Wensleydale.  Fourteen  etchings  with  descriptive  text. 
London,  1872.     Folio,  pp.  (i),  (i),  36.     Plates. 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey. 

The  Canterbury  Tales  of  Chaucer.  To  which  are  added  an 
essay  on  his  language  and  versification,  and  an  intro- 
ductory discourse  together  with  notes  and  a  glossary. 
By  the  late  Thomas  Tyrwhitt.  Second  edition.  Oxford, 
1798.  Two  volumes.  Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (5),  xxv,  494; 
(I),  (2),  650,  (2). 

The  Poems  of  Geoffrey  Chaucer,  modernized.  London, 
1841.     i6mo.  pp.  cxlvii,  (i),  331,  (i). 

Riches  of  Chaucer ;  by  C.  C.  Clarke. 

Tales  from  Chaucer,  in  prose ;  by  same. 

Cheadle,  Walter  Butler. 

North-west  passage  by  land;   by  W.  W.  Fitzwilliam. 

Cheever,  George  Barrell. 

The  American  Common-Place  Book  of  Poetry,  with  occa- 
sional notes.     Boston,  1831.     i6mo.  pp.  405.     Plate. 

The  American  Common-Place  Book  of  Prose,  a  collection 
of  eloquent  and  interesting  extracts  from  the  writings 
of  American  Authors.     Boston,   1833.     i6mo.  pp.  468. 
Plate. 
Chesson,  Fred  W. 

Proceedings  at  the  public  breakfast  held  in  honor  of  Wil- 
liam Lloyd  Garrison. 

Chester,  Antiquities;   by  J.  S.  Prout. 
China. 

Atlas  Chinensis ;  by  J.  Ogilby. 

China  and  the  Chinese ;  by  H.  C.  Sim 

China,  its  state  and  prospects;   by  W.  H.  Medhurst. 

Dissertation  on  the  ancient  Chinese  vases  of  the  Shang 

Dynasty,  from  1743  to  1496,  B.C.;    by  P.  P.  Thoms. 
Embassy   from   the   East-India   Company   of  the   United 

Provinces,  to  the  Grand  Tartar  Cham  Emperor  of  China ; 

by  J.  Ogilby. 
Narrative  of  the  Earl  of  Elgin's  mission  to  China  and 

Japan  in  the  years  1857,  '58,  '59;  by  L.  Oliphant. 
Niphon  and  Pe-che-li;    by  E.  B.  De  Fonblanque. 
Original  address :  by  P.  P.  Thoms. 
Recollections  of  Baron  Gros's  embassy  to  China  and  Japan 

in  1857-58;   by  Marquis  de  Moges. 


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China  (continued). 

Three   years'    wanderings   in   the   northern  provinces   of 

China;    by  R.  Fortune. 
Travels ;  by  J.  Barrow. 

Chinese  paintings,  on  silk.     Folio,  pp.  8,  folded. 

Choate,  Ruftis. 

Addresses  and  Orations  of  Rufus  Choate.    Second  edition. 

Boston,  1878.     i2mo.  pp.  iv,  529. 
Life ;  by  S.  G.  Brown. 

Choir,  Village;   by  S.  Oilman.     [In  "New  England,"  by  J. 
Abbott.] 

Christian  at  his  calling;   by  C.  Mather. 

Christian    lyrics:    chiefly    selected    from    Modern    Authors. 
London.     i2mo.  pp.  xx,  616,  (4).     Plate. 

Christian  morals ;  by  T.  Browne. 

Christianity. 

Christianity  and  mankind,  their  beginnings  and  prospects; 
by  C.  C.  J.  Bunsen. 

Evidences  of  Christianity ;  by  W.  Smyth. 

History;   by  H.  H.  Milman. 

History  of  Latin  Christianity;   by  same. 

Manners  and  trials  of  the  primitive  Christians;  by  R. 
Jamieson. 

Primitive  Christianity ;  by  W.  Cave. 

Reasonableness  of  Christianity,  as  delivered  in  the  Scrip- 
tures ;  by  J.  Locke. 

Six  lectures  on  the  internal  evidences  of  Christianity;  by 
D.  Alexander. 

Christie,  James. 

Disquisitions  upon  the  painted  Greek  Vases,  and  their  prob- 
able connection  with  the  shows  of  the  Eleusinian  and 
other  mysteries.  London,  1825.  Quarto,  pp.  (2),  407- 
424,  63-73,  iii-xii,  (i),  146.     Plates. 

An  Essay  on  that  earliest  species  of  Idolatry,  the  Worship 
of  the  Elements.  London,  18 14.  Quarto,  pp.  (i), 
iv,  26. 

An  Inquiry  into  the  antient  Greek  Game,  supposed  to  have 
been  invented  by  Palamedes,  antecedent  to  the  siege 
of  Troy;  .  .  .  London,  1801.  Quarto,  pp.  xvi,  3-169. 
Plates. 

An   Inquiry  into  the  early   History  of  Greek  Sculpture. 


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Christie,  James  (continued). 

London,    1833.     Quarto,   pp.    (s)recto,  xiii,    (i),   54. 
Plate. 

Christie,  William  Dougal. 

A  Life  of  Anthony  Ashley  Cooper,  first  Earl  of  Shaftes- 
bury. 1 62 1 -1 683.  London,  1871.  Two  volumes. 
i2mo.,  variously  paged.     Plates. 

Christmas  with  the  poets ;  by  H.  Vizetelly. 

Chronology. 

Blair's  chronological  and  historical  tables. 

Church,  The. 

Administration  of  the  Holy  Spirit  in  the  body  of  Christ; 

by  G.  Moberly. 
Briefe  exposition  of  the  whole  book  of  Canticles;    by  J. 

Cotton. 
Christian    and    civic    economy    of    large    towns;    by    T. 

Chalmers. 
Church  of  the  first  three  centuries ;   by  A.  Lamson. 
History  and  antiquities  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  church;    by 

J.  Lingard. 
Lectures  on  the  history  of  the  Eastern  church;   by  A.  P. 

Stanley. 
Two  treatises ;   by  W.  Goode. 

See  also  Ecclesiastical  History. 

Church  of  England. 

Book  of  the  Church ;  by  R.  Southey. 

Certain  Sermons  or  Homilies  appointed  to  be  read  in 
Churches,  in  the  time  of  Queen  Elizabeth  of  famous 
memory :  and  now  thought  fit  to  be  reprinted  by  author- 
ity from  the  Kings  most  Excellent  Majesty.  London, 
1683.    Folio,  pp.  (I),  (3),  (I),  388. 

History  of  the  Reformation  of  the  Church  of  England; 
by  G.  Burnet. 

Literature  of  the  Church  of  England ;  by  R.  Cattermole. 

The  Tryal  and  Examination  of  a  late  Libel,  intituled,  a  new 
test  of  the  Church  of  Englands  loyalty.  With  some  re- 
flections upon  the  additional  libel,  intituled,  an  instance 
of  the  Church  of  Englands  loyalty.     i2mo.  pp.  12. 

Church  of  the  Saviour,  Boston. 
Service  book  ;  by  Mr.  Waterston. 
Social  hymn  book ;  by  same. 


Waterston  Collection  j^ 

Churchill,  Sarah  (Jennings). 

Memoirs  of  Sarah,  Duchess  of  Marlborough,  and  of  the 
Court  of  Queen  Anne;  by  K.  B.  Thomson. 
Churton,  Ralph. 

The  Life  of  Alexander  Nowell,  Dean  of  St.  Paul's,  chiefly- 
compiled  from  Registers,  Letters,  and  other  authentic 
evidences.  Oxford,  1809.  Octavo,  pp.  xxix,  448. 
Plates. 

Cicero,  Marcus  Tullius. 

Ciceronis  de  Oratore  Libri  IIL  Orator.  De  Claris  Ora- 
toribvs.  Cum  correctionibus  Pauli  Manutii.  Venetiis, 
1559.     i6mo.  pp.  (480). 

The  Letters  of  Marcus  Tullius  Cicero  to  Titus  Pomponius 
Atticus  in  sixteen  books.  Translated  into  English  with 
notes  by  William  Heberden.  London,  1825,  Two  vol- 
umes.    Octavo,  pp.  XV.  493,  (i);    (i),  539.    Maps. 

Life;  by  W.  Forsyth. 

Life;  by  J.  F.  Rollings. 

The  Life  and  Letters  of  Marcus  Tullius  Cicero.  The  Life 
of  Cicero.  By  Dr.  [Conyers]  Middleton.  Cicero's  Let- 
ters to  several  of  his  friends.  Translated  by  Wm.  Mel- 
moth.  Cicero's  Letters  to  Atticus.  Translated  by  Dr. 
[William]  Heberden.    London,  1840.    Octavo,  pp.  xxiii, 

828,    (2)._ 

M.  Tvllii  Ciceronis  Epistolarvm  libri  XVI  ad  familiares 

ut    vulgo    vocantur,    ex    recensione    loannis     Georgii 

Graevii  .  .  .  Amstelodami,  1677,  1676.    Two  volumes. 

i2mo.,  variously  paged.    Cut. 
M.  Tvllii  Ciceronis  Orationvm.     Cum  correctionibus  Pauli 

Manutii.    [Vols.  IL,  IIL]    Venetiis,  1559,  1569.    i6mo. 

pp.  (i),  (4),  (590),  (2);  621,  (i),  (i). 
Officia  M.  T.  C.     Ein  Buch  so  Marcus  Tullius  Cicero  der 

Romer  zu  seynem  Sune  Marco.  ^  .  .  Augsburg,   1531. 

Folio,  pp.  (16),  (182).    Cuts. 

Illustrations  by  Hans  Burgmair. 

Rhetoricorvm  ad  C.  Herennivm  libri  IIII.  incerto  auc- 
tore.  Ciceronis  de  inuentione.  libri  II.  Topica  ad 
Trebatium,  Oratorise  partitiones.  Cum  correctionibus 
Pauli  Manutii.     Venetiis,  1559.     i6mo.  pp.  (368). 

Cicognara,  Leopoldo. 

Biographical  memoir  of  Antonio  Canova.  [In  "Works" 
by  I.  T.  Albrizzi.] 


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Cid,  The. 

Chronicle  of  the  Cid,  from  the  Spanish ;  by  R.  Southey, 
Romance  of  the  Cid.     [In  "  Ancient  Spanish  ballads  "  by 

J.  G.  Lockhart.] 
Short  chronicle,   founded  on  the  early  poetry  of  Spain ; 

by  G.  Dennis. 
Some  account  of  the  lives  and  writings  of  Lope  Felix  de 

Vega  Carpio  and  Guillen  de  Castro;  by  H.  R.  V.  Fox. 

Cipriani,  Giovanni  Battista. 

Cipriani's  rudiments  of  drawing;   by  F.  Bartolozzi. 
Works  of  Bartolozzi  and  Cipriani. 

Civilization. 

Civilization  considered  as  a  science;   by  G.  Harris. 
History  of  civilization  from  the  fall  of  the  Roman  Empire 

to  the  French  Revolution ;  by  F.  P.  G.  Guizot. 
Origin  of  nations ;   by  G.  Rawlinson. 
Pre-historic  nations ;   by  J.  D.  Baldwin. 

Clark,  Edward  Lord. 

Daleth  or  the  Homestead  of  the  Nations.  Egypt  illus- 
trated.    Boston,  1864.     Octavo,  pp.  x,  289. 

Clark,  John  Wallis. 

History  of  Don  Quixote;  by  M.  de  Cervantes  Saavedra. 

Clark,  William. 

History  of  the  expedition  under  Captains  Lewis  and 
Clarke;    by  P.  Allen. 

Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  com- 
municating discoveries.     See  United  States. 

Travels  to  the  source  of  the  Missouri  River ;  by  T.  Rees. 

Clarke,  Charles  Cowden.     . 

Poetical  works  of  George  Herbert. 

The  Riches  of  Chaucer :  .  .  .  also  .  .  .  notes,  and  a  new 
memoir  of  the  poet.  London,  1835.  Two  volumes 
bound  in  one.  i2mo.  pp.  xi,  327,  (i);  vii,  315,  (i). 
Plates. 

Shakespeare-Characters;  chiefly  those  subordinate.  Lon- 
don, 1863.     Octavo,  pp.  viii,  521,  (i).     Plate. 

Tales  from  Chaucer,  in  prose.    Designed  chiefly  for  the  use 
of  young  persons.     London,  1833.     i6mo.  pp.  x,  (i), 
323,  (i). 
Clarke,  Edward  Daniel. 

Life  and  remains ;  by  W.  Otter. 


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Clarke,  James  Freeman. 

Essentials  and  Non-Essentials  in  Religion.  Six  lectures 
delivered  in  the  Music  Hall,  Boston.  Boston :  American 
Unitarian  Association,  1878.     i6mo,  pp.  (5),  (i),  148. 

Events  and  Epochs  in  Religious  History :  being  the  sub- 
stance of  a  course  of  twelve  lectures  delivered  in  the 
Lowell  Institute,  Boston,  in  1880.  Boston,  1881.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  XX,  402.     Plates. 

Memorial  and  Biographical  Sketches.  Boston,  J  878. 
i2mo.  pp.  (3),  434. 

Clarke,  John. 

Truth  of  the  Christian  religion;  by  H.  Grotius. 

Clarke,  Mary  Victoria  Cowden-. 

The  Complete  Concordance  to  Shakspere :  being  a  verbal 
index  to  all  the  passages  in  the  dramatic  works  of  the 
poet.  New  and  revised  edition.  Boston.  Quarto,  pp. 
vii,  (i),  860. 

Clarke,  William. 

Repertorium  Bibliographicum ;  or,  some  account  of  the 
most  celebrated  British  Libraries.  London,  18 19.  Two 
volumes.  Quarto,  pp.  xlviii,  (i),  344;  (i),  345-672, 
(i).     Plates. 

Clarkson,  Thomas. 

Memoirs  of  the  private  and  public  Life  of  William  Penn. 
London,  1813.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xii,  520; 
(i),  500. 

Clayton,  Ellen  Creathorne. 

English  Female  Artists.  London,  1876.  Two  volumes. 
Octavo,  pp.  viii,  427;    (i),  (i),  438.  • 

Clayton,  Robert. 

A  Journal  from  Grand  Cairo  to  Mount  Sinai,  and  back 
again.  Translated  from  a  manuscript,  written  by  the 
Prefetto  of  Egypt,  in  company  with  some  Missionaries 
de  propaganda  fide  at  Grand  Cairo.  To  which  are  added 
remarks  on  the  origin  of  hieroglyphics,  and  the  mythol- 
ogy of  the  ancient  Heathens.  Dedicated  to  the  Society 
of  Antiquaries,  London.  By  the  Right  Reverend  Robert 
Lord  Bishop  of  Clogher.  Second  edition,  corrected. 
London,  1753.     i2m.o.  pp.  168.     Plates. 

Cleveland,  Henry  Russell. 

Selection  from  the  writings ;  by  G.  S.  Hillard. 


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Cleveland,  Horace  William  Shaler. 

Voyages  of  a  Merchant  Navigator  of  the  days  that  are 
past.    Compiled  from  the  journals  and  letters  of  the  late 
Richard  J.  Cleveland.    New  York,  1886.     i2mo.  pp.  ix, 
245.    Plate. 
Cleveland,  Richard  JefFry. 

A  Narrative  of  Voyages  and  Commercial  Enterprises. 
Cambridge,  1842.  Two  volumes.  i2mo.  pp.  xvi,  249; 
yiii,  240. 

Presentation  copy  to  Mrs.  M.  Q.  Greene,  May,  1842,  containing  pencil 
sketches  made  by  Mr.  Cleveland  at  her  request ;  and  letter  of  his,  dated 
Newport,  July  25,  1855. 

Clifton,  C.  Ebenezer. 

Historical,    literary,    and    artistical    travels    in    Italy;    by 
A.  C.  Pasquin. 
Cloquet,  Jules. 

Recollections  of  the   Private  Life  of  General  Lafayette. 
Embellished  with  numerous  engravings,  as  in  the  origi- 
nal Paris  edition.    London,  1835.    Octavo,  pp.  xxx,  339. 
Plate. 
Clough,  Arthur  Hugh. 

Greek  History  from  Themistocles  to  Alexander,  in  a  series 

of  lives  from  Plutarch. 
Plutarch's  Lives. 
Clutton,  Henry. 

Illustrations   of   Mediaeval   Architecture   in   France,   from 
the  accession  of  Charles  VI.  to  the  demise  of  Louis  XII. ; 
with  historical  and  professional  remarks.    London,  1856. 
Folio,  pp.  vi,  (i),  80.     Plates. 
Cobbe,  Frances  Power. 

Lessons  from  the  world  of  matter  and  the  world  of  man; 
by  T.  Parker. 
Cockburn,  Henry. 

Memorials  of  his  Time.     Edinburgh,  1856.     Octavo,  pp. 
viii,  470,  slip.     Plate. 
Cogan,  Henry. 

Scarlet   gown,   or   the  history  of  all   the   present   Cardi- 
nals of  Rome.     See  Roman  Catholic  Church. 
Coin  collector's  manual ;  by  H.  N.  Humphreys. 
Coke,  Edward. 

Littletons  Tenvres  in  English.  London,  1592.  i6mo.  pp. 
(287). 

Black  letter;  colophon,  London,  1593. 


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Golden,  Cadwallader. 

The  History  of  the  Five  Indian  Nations  of  Canada,  which 
are  dependent  on  the  Province  of  New- York  in  America, 
and  are  the  barrier  between  the  EngHsh  and  French  in 
that  part  of  the  world.  .  .  .  London,  1747.  Octavo,  pp. 
xvi,  (4),  90,  iv,  91-204,  283.    Map. 

Also  "Papers  relating  to  an  Act  of  the  Assembly  of  the  Province  of 
New-York,  for  the  Encouragement  of  the  Indian  Trade,  &c.  and  for  pro- 
hibiting the  selling  of  Indian  Goods  to  the  French,  viz.  of  Canada." 

Coleridge,  Hartley. 

Lives  of  Northern  Worthies.  Edited  by  his  brother.  A 
new  edition,  with  the  corrections  of  the  author,  and  the 
marginal  observations  of  S.  T.  Coleridge.  London, 
1852.     Three  volumes.     i6mo. 

Coleridge,  Henry  Nelson. 

Six  Months  in  the  West  Indies.  Fourth  edition,  with  addi- 
tions.    London,  1841.     i6mo.  pp.  (3),  (i),  311.     Map, 

Coleridge,  Samuel  Taylor. 

Aids  to  Reflection.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Derwent  Cole- 
ridge. Seventh  edition.  London,  1854.  i6mo.  pp. 
.XX,  352. 

Biographia  Literaria;  or  biographical  sketches  of  my  lit- 
erary life  and  opinions.  London,  18 17.  Two  volumes 
bound  in  one.    Octavo,  pp.  (2),  296;    (2),  309. 

Christabel  and  the  Lyrical  and  Imaginative  Poems  of 
S.  T.  Coleridge.  Arranged  and  introduced  by  Alger- 
non Charles  Swinburne.  New  York,  1869.  i6mo.  pp. 
xxvii,  150,  (i). 

Early  recollections,  chiefly  relating  to  the  late  Samuel 
Taylor  Coleridge,  during  his  long  residence  in  Bristol; 
by  J.  Cottle. 

Favorite  Poems.     Boston,  1877.     32mo.  pp.  104.     Plates. 

The  Friend :  a  series  of  essays,  in  three  volumes,  to  aid  in 
the  formation  of  fixed  principles  in  politics,  morals,  and 
religion,  with  literary  amusements  interspersed.  New 
edition.     London,   1818.     Three  volumes.     i6mo. 

Letters  Conversations  and  Recollections.  [By  Thomas 
Allsop.]  London,  1836.  Two  volumes.  i2mo.  pp.  xii, 
234;    (2),  240. 

Life ;  by  J.  Gillman. 

The  Literary  Remains  of  Samuel  Taylor  Coleridge.  Col- 
lected and  edited  by  Henry  Nelson  Coleridge.  London, 
1 836-1 839.     Four  volumes.     Octavo. 


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Coleridge,  Samuel  Taylor  (continued). 

.    Poems.    Third  edition.    London,  1803.     i6mo.  pp.  xi,  202, 
Poems  on  various  Subjects.     London,    1796.      i6mo.  pp. 

xvi,  188,   (i). 
The  Poetical  Works  of  S.  T.  Coleridge.     London,   1840. 

Three  volumes.     i6mo. 
Rime  of  the  Ancient  Mariner.    New  York,  1875.    Quarto, 

pp.  66.     Plates. 
Sibylline  Leaves:    a  collection  of  poems.     London,   1817. 

Octavo,  pp.  (2),  X,  (2),  303,  (i). 
Specimens  of  the  Table  Talk  of  the  late  Samuel  Taylor 

Coleridge.     New  York,  1835.     Two  volumes  bound  in 

one.     i6mo.  pp.  168;  183. 
Same,  third  edition.     One  volume,    London,  1851.     i6mo. 

pp.  xxxii,  351.    Plate. 

CoUenuccio,  Pandolfo. 

Compendio  delle  Historie  del  regno  di  Napoli  composto  da 
messer  Pandolfo  Collenucio  iuris  consulto  in  Pesaro. 
Venetia,  1543.     i6mo,  pp.  (430). 

Collier,  John  Payne. 

Shakespeare's  Library:  a  collection  of  the  romances, 
novels,  poems,  and  histories,  used  by  Shakespeare  as 
the  foundation  of  his  dramas.  Now  first  collected,  and 
accurately  reprinted  from  the  original  editions.  With 
mtroductory  notices.  London.  Two  volumes.  Octavo, 
variously  paged. 

Titlepages  inside. 

Collins,  William. 

Poetical  works.    See  John  Milton. 

Colonna,  Vittoria. 

Memoir.  [In  "Life  of  Michael  Angelo,"  by  J.  S. 
Harford.] 

Color,  Goethe's  theory;  by  C.  L.  Eastlake. 

Columbus,  Christopher. 

History  of  the  life  and  voyages;   by  W.  Irving, 

Life  and  voyages ;   by  W.  Irving. 

Memorials  of  Columbus ;  or  a  collection  of  authentic  docu- 
ments of  that  celebrated  navigator,  now  first  published 
from  the  original  manuscripts,  by  order  of  the  Decurions 
of  Genoa ;  preceded  by  a  memoir  of  his  life  and  discov- 
eries.     Translated   from   the   Spanish   and   Italian    [by 


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Columbus,  Christopher  (continued). 

D.  Gio.  Battista  Spotorno].  London,  1823.  Octavo,  pp. 
(3),  (i),  clix,  255,  (i).  Plates. 
Select  Letters  of  Christopher  Columbus,  with  other  origi- 
nal documents,  relating  to  his  four  voyages  to  the  New 
World.  Translated  and  edited  by  R.  H.  Major.  Lon- 
don: printed  for  the  Hakluyt  Society,  1847,  Octavo, 
PP-   (O,   (3).   (2),  xc,  (i),  240. 

Columbia  River,  or  scenes  and  adventures  during  a  residence 
of  six  years  on  the  western  side  of  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains;   by  R,  Cox. 

Comets,  Two  lectures  on,  read  in  the  Chapel  of  Harvard 
College,  April,  1759;  by  J.  Winthrop. 

Common  sense;  by  T.  Paine.  • 

Comyn,  Robert. 

History  of  the  Western  Empire;  from  its  restoration  by 
Charlemagne  to  the  accession  of  Charles  V.  comprising 
the  histories  of  Germany,  Italy,  the  Papacy,  and  France, 
during  the  dark  ages.  London,  1851.  Two  volumes. 
Octavo,  pp.  xxxii,  547,  (i)  ;  xix,  381,  (61),  (i),  (2). 
Tables. 

Concise  historical  account  of  all  the  British  colonies  in  North 
America.     See  United  States. 

Concord,  Mass.  • 

Concord  sketches  consisting  of  twelve  photographs  from 

original  drawings  ;  by  M.  Alcott. 
Early  spring  in  Massachusetts ;  by  H.  D,  Thoreau. 

Coney,  John. 

Engravings  of  Ancient  Cathedrals,  Hotels  de  Ville,  and 
other  public  buildings  of  celebrity,  in  France,  Holland, 
Germany,  and  Italy,  drawn  on  the  spot,  and  engraved 
by  John  Coney.  With  illustrative  descriptions.  Lon- 
don, 1842.    Large  folio,  pp.  (i),  (i).     Plates. 

Connecticut,  Election  sermons:  1710,  by  E.  Adams;  1783, 
by  E.  Stiles. 

Constable,  John. 

Memoirs  of  the  life;   by  C.  R.  Leslie. 

Constance,  Council  of. 

Reformers  before  the  Reformation;  by  F.  P.  £.  B.  de 
Bonnechose. 

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Constantinople. 

City  of  the  Sultan,  and  domestic  manners  of  the  Turks, 
in  1836;   by  J.  Pardee. 

Conybeare,  John. 

A  Defence  of  Reveal' d  Religion  against  the  exceptions  of 
a  late  writer,  in  his  book,  intituled,  Christianity  as  Old 
as  the  Creation,  &c.  Third  edition.  London,  1732. 
Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (i),  (4),  467. 

Conybeare,  William  John. 

The  Life  and  Epistles  of  St.  Paul.  By  the  Rev.  W.  J. 
Conybeare,  and  the  Rev.  J.  S.  Howson.  London,  1858. 
Two  volumes.  Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (8),  xvi,  492;  (i), 
V,  (2),  573,  (i).     Plates. 

Same,  new  edition.  London,  1872.  Two  volumes.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  xxvii,  551 ;  vi,  (2),  692.    Plates. 

Cook,  Edward  Button. 

Art  in  England.  Notes  and  studies.  London,  1869. 
i2mo.  pp.  vii,  359. 

Cook,  James, 

"  A  General  Chart "  and  sixty-three  engravings  to  ac- 
company his  "  Voyage  to  the  Pacific  Ocean."  Large 
folio. 

A  Voyage  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Undertaken,  by  the  com- 
mand of  His  Majesty,  for  making  discoveries  in  the 
J^orthern  Hemisphere,  performed  under  the  direction 
of  Captains  Cooke,  Clerke,  and  Gore,  in  His  Majesty's 
Ships  the  Resolution  and  Discovery;  in  the  years  1776, 
1777,  1778,  1779,  and  1780.  Vol.  I.  and  H.  written  by 
Captain  James  Cook,  Vol.  HI.  by  Captain  James  King. 
Third  edition.  London,  1785.  Three  volumes.  Folio. 
Plates. 

Cooke,  George. 

Views  in  London  and  its  vicinity.  Complete  in  forty-eight 
plates,  engraved  on  copper,  by  George  Cooke.  .  .  .  Lon- 
don, 1834.     Folio,  pp.  8.     Plates. 

Cooke,  Henry  T. 

An  Historical  and  Descriptive  Guide  to  Warwick  Castle. 
Beauchamp  Chapel,  Kenilworth  Castle,  Guy's  ClifiF, 
Stoneleigh  Abbey,  Charlecote  Hall,  Stratford,  Coombe 
Abbey,  and  all  other  places  of  interest  in  the  neighbor- 
hood. Seventh  edition.  Warwick,  1851.  i6mo.,  vari- 
ously paged.     Plates. 


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Cooke,  William  Bernard. 

The  Thames ;  or,  graphic  illustrations  of  seats,  villas,  public 
buildings,  and  picturesque  scenery,  on  the  banks  of  that 
noble  river.  The  engravings  executed  by  William  Ber- 
nard Cooke,  from  the  original  drawings  by  Samuel 
Owen.  London,  1811.  Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (215);  (i), 
(220).  Plates. 
Same    [Vol.    III.]    "  Source  of  the   Thames."     London, 

1814.     Octavo,  pp.    (i),   (44).     Plates. 
Views  on  the  Thames;    engraved  by  W.  B.  Cooke  and 
George  Cooke.     London,   1822.     Folio,  pp.    (3),    (4)^ 
Plates. 
Cooper,  Anthony  Ashley  (1621-1683). 

Life ;  by  W.  D.  Christie. 
Cooper,  Anthony  Ashley  (1671-1713). 

Letters  of  Anthony  Earl  of  Shaftesbury.     [In  "  Original 
Letters  "  by  T.  I.  M.  Forster.] 
Cooper,  Peter. 

Death  of  slavery.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  28.] 
Letter  on  slave  emancipation.     [Loyal  Publication  Society, 
No.  23.] 
Cooper,  Thomas. 

Epitome  of  Chronicles  conteining  the  whole  discourse  of 
the  histories  as  well  of  this  realme  of  England,  as  all 
other  countreis ;  by  T.  Lanquet. 
Comeille,  Pierre. 

Corneille  and  his  times;   by  F.  P.  G.  Guizot. 
Corner,  John. 

Portraits   of  Celebrated   Painters,   with   medallions   from 
their  best  performances,  engraved  by  John  Corner,  with 
authentic  memoirs,  from  established  authorities.     Lon- 
don, 1825.     Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (50).     Plates. 
Cornwallis,  William. 

Discovrses  vpon  Seneca  the  Tragedian.     London,    1601. 

32mo.  pp.  (i),  (i),  (119). 
The  first   part  of   Essayes.      London,    1606.      32mo.   pp. 

(187). 
A  second  part  of  Essayes.    London,  1601.    32mo.  pp.  (i), 

(357)- 
Corporation  .  .  .  for    promoting    the    Gospel    among    the 
Heathen  in  New-England. 
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Corporation  (continued). 

of  the  further  Progresse  of  the  Gospel  among  the  In- 
dians in  New-England.  Held  forth  in  sundry  letters 
from  divers  ministers  and  others  to  the  Corporation 
established  by  Parliament  for  promoting  the  Gospel 
among  the  Heathen  in  New-England ;  and  to  particular 
members  thereof  since  the  last  treatise  to  that  effect, 
published  by  IVr"  Henry  Whitefield  late  Pastor  of  Gil- 
ford in  New-England.  London,  1652.  i6mo.  pp. 
(i).  (9),  (3).  40. 

Correggio.     See  A.  Allegri. 

Corsica. 

Journal  of  a  landscape  painter  in  Corsica ;  by  E.  Lear. 
Rambles  in  the  islands  of  Corsica  and  Sardinia;    by  T. 
Forester. 

Cortez,  Hernando. 

History  of  the  conquest  of  Mexico,  with  a  preliminary 
view  of  the  ancient  Mexican  civilization,  and  the  life  of 
the  conqueror ;  by  W.  H.  Prescott. 

Cosin,  John. 

Letter  from  Dr.  John  Cosin,  afterward  Bishop  of  Durham, 
to  Mr.  Cordel,  who  scrupled  to  communicate  with  the 
French  protestants  upon  some  of  the  modern  pretences. 
[In  "  Two  Treatises,"  by  W.  Goode.] 

Costello,  Dudley. 

A  Tour  through  the  Valley  of  the  Meuse  with  the  legends 
of  the  Walloon  country  and  the  Ardennes.  London. 
i2mo.  pp.  xiii,  316.     Plate. 

Costello,  Louisa  Stuart. 

Specimens  of  the  Early  Poetry  of  France  from  the  time  of 
the  Troubadours  and  Trouveres  to  the  reign  of  Henri 
Quatre.  London,  1835.  i2mo,  pp.  xlix,  298.  Plates 
on  vellum. 

From  the  library  of  Samuel  Rogers,  with  letter  from  him. 

Costume. 

Book  of  costume ;  by  M.  M.  S.  Egerton, 

Chronicles  of  fashion,  from  the  time  of  Elizabeth  to  the 

early  part  of  the  nineteenth  century ;   by  E.  Stone. 
Costume  in  England,  a  history  of  dress  from  the  earliest 

period  till  the  close  of  the  eighteenth  century;  by  F.  W. 

Fairholt. 
Costume  of  the  ancients;  by  T.  Hope. 


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Costume  (continued). 

Dresses  and  decorations  of  the  middle  ages;  by  H.  Shaw. 
History  of  British  costume;   by  J.  R.  Planche. 
Modes  et  costumes  historiques;   by  Pauquet. 
Picturesque  representations  of  the  dress  and  manners  of 

the  Enghsh.    See  Great  Britain. 
Sketches    illustrative    of    the    manners    and    costumes    of 
France,  Switzerland,  and  Italy;   by  R.  Bridgens. 

Cotman,  John  Sell. 

Architectural  antiquities  of  Normandy;   by  D.  Turner. 

Cottle,  Joseph. 

Early  Recollections;  chiefly  relating  to  the  late  Samuel 
Taylor  Coleridge,  during  his  long  residence  in  Bristol. 
London,  1837.  Two  volumes.  i2mo.  pp.  xxxviii,  325, 
(I);    (i),  (4),  346.     Plates. 

Cotton,  Charles. 

Complete  angler,  or  the  contemplative  man's  recreation; 

by  I.  Walton. 
Essays  of  Michael  Seigneur  de  Montaigne. 

Cotton,  Clement. 

A  Complete  Concordance  to  the  Bible  of  the  last  Transla- 
tion, By  helpe  whereof  any  passage  of  the  holy  Scrip- 
ture may  bee  readily  turned  unto.  The  whole  reviewed, 
corrected,  and  much  enlarged.  And  againe  reuieued  and 
corrected  by  H.  T.  The  further  use  and  benefit  of  this 
Worke  is  more  fully  declared  in  the  Prefaces  to  the 
Reader.  Printed  Anno  Dom.  1635.  Octavo,  pp.  (i), 
(852). 

Bookplate  of  Robert  Waterston  inserted;  also  his  signature  and  that  of 
William  Ephinston. 

Cotton,  John. 

A  Briefe  Exposition  of  the  whole  Book  of  Canticles,  or, 
Song  of  Solomon :  Lively  describing  the  estate  of  the 
Church  in  all  the  ages  thereof,  both  Jewish  and  Chris- 
tian, to  this  day.  .  .  .  Written  by  that  learned  and 
Godly  Divine  John  Cotton,  Batchelor  of  Divinity;  and 
now  Pastor  of  the  Congregation  at  Boston  in  New- 
England.     London.  1648.     i6mo.  pp.  (i),  256. 

The  way  of  Life.  Or,  Gods  Way  and  Course,  in  bringing 
the  soule  into,  keeping  it  in,  and  carrying  it  on,  in  the 
wayes  of  life  and  peace.  .  .  .  London,  1641.  i2mo.  pp. 
(I),  (6),  481. 


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Cottrell,  Charles  Herbert. 

Egypt's  place  in  universal  history;   by  C.  C.  J.  Bunsen. 
Coues,  Samuel  Elliott. 

Memoir  of  Rev.  Nathan  Parker,  late  pastor  of  the  South 
Parish  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  as  published  in  the  fourth 
volume  of  the  Collections  [IV,  255-280]  of  the  New- 
Hampshire  Historical  Society.  Concord,  1834.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  28. 

Country,  Summer  time ;  by  R.  A.  Willmott. 

Country  life.    London,  1873.    Octavo,  pp.  147.     Plate. 

Courtenay,  Thomas  Peregrine. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life,  Works,  and  Correspondence  of  Sir 
William  Temple,  Bart.  London,  1836.  Two  volumes. 
Octavo,  pp.  xxiv,  517,  (i);   viii,  520.     Plates. 

Cousin,  Victor. 

Lectures  on  the  True,  the  Beautiful,  and  the  Good.  In- 
creased by  an  appendix  on  French  art.  Translated, 
with  the  approbation  of  M.  Cousin,  by  O.  W.  Wight. 
New  York,  1861.  Octavo,  pp.  391. 
The  Philosophy  of  the  Beautiful.  From  the  French. 
Translated  with  notes  and  an  introduction  by  Jesse 
Cato  Daniel.    London,  1848.     i6mo.  pp.  xxx,  (i),  189. 

Coverdale,  Myles. 

Memorials  of  the  Right  Reverend  Father  in  God,  Myles 
Coverdale,  sometime  Lord  Bishop  of  Exeter;  who  first 
translated  the  Bible  into  English :  together  with  divers 
matters  relating  to  the  promulgation  of  the  Bible,  in 
the  reign  of  Henry  the  Eighth.  London,  1838.  Octavo, 
pp.  ix,  (2),  260.     Plate. 

Cowards*  convention.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  68.] 

Cowley,  Abraham. 

The  Essays  of  Abraham  Cowley.    With  life  by  the  editor. 

Notes,    and    illustrations    by    Dr.    Hurd,    and    others. 

London,  1868.     i6mo.  pp.  xiv,  199. 
Same,  second  edition.     New  York,  1869. 
Prose  Works,   including  his  essays  in  prose  and  verse. 

London,  1826.     i6mo.  pp.   (2),  xli,  (i),  238. 

Cowper,  Mary  (Clavering). 

Diary  of  Mary  Countess  Cowper,  Lady  of  the  Bedchamber 
to  the  Princess  of  Wales.  17 14-1720.  London,  1864. 
Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  207,  (i).    Plate. 


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Cowper,  William. 

Latin  and  Italian  poems  of  Milton  translated  into  English 
verse. 

Life,  and  posthumous  writings;   by  W.  Hayley. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  William  Cowper.  Edited  by  the 
Rev.  H.  F.  Cary,  with  a  biographical  notice  of  the 
author.    London,  1839.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  xxiv,  516. 

Cox,  Francis  Augustus. 

The  Life  of  Philip  Melancthon,  comprising  an  account  of 
the  most  important  transactions  of  the  Reformation. 
Second  edition.  With  considerable  alterations.  Lon- 
don, 181 7.    Octavo,  pp.  xxiv,  581.    Plates. 

Cox,  Ross. 

The  Columbia  River;  or,  scenes  and  adventures  during  a 
residence  of  six  years  on  the  western  side  of  the  Rocky 
Mountains,  among  various  tribes  of  Indians  hitherto 
unknown :  together  with  a  journey  across  the  American 
continent.  Second  edition.  London,  1832.  Two  vol- 
umes.    Octavo,  pp.  XX,  333 ;   vi,  350. 

Coxe,  William. 

Sketches  of  the  Lives  of  Correggio,  and  Parmegiano. 
London,  1823.  i2mo.  pp.  xii,  (i),  (i),  276,  (10). 
Plate. 

Coyne,  Joseph  Stirling. 

Scenery  and  antiquities  of  Ireland;   by  N.  P.  Willis. 

Crabb,  George. 

English  Synonymes  explained,  in  alphabetical  order;  with 
copious  illustrations  and  examples  drawn  from  the  best 
writers.  To  which  is  now  added  an  index  to  the  words. 
Tenth  edition.     London,  1854.     Octavo,  pp.  iv,  799. 

Crabbe,  George. 

An  Outline  of  a  System  of  Natural  Theology.  London, 
1840.     Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  (i),  448. 

Craig,  William  Marshall. 

A  Course  of  Lectures  on  Drawing,  Painting,  and  Engrav- 
ing, considered  as  branches  of  elegant  education.  Deliv- 
ered in  the  saloon  of  the  Royal  Institution,  in  successive 
seasons,  and  read  subsequently  at  the  Russell  Institution, 
by  W.  M.  Craig,  painter  to  His  Royal  Highness  the 
Duke  of  York.  London,  1821.  Octavo,  pp.  ix,  451. 
Plates. 


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Cramer,  John  Anthony. 

A  Geographical  and  Historical  Description  of  Ancient 
Greece;  with  a  map,  and  a  plan  of  Athens.  Oxford, 
1828.  Three  volumes.  Octavo.  Map. 
A  Geographical  and  Historical  Description  of  Ancient 
Italy;  with  a  map,  and  a  plan  of  Rome.  Oxford,  1826. 
Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  viii,  (3),  472,  (7)  ;  iv, 
444,  (24).  Map. 
Craufurd,  Quintin. 

On  Pericles  and  the  Arts  in  Greece,  previously  to,  and  dur- 
ing the  time  he  flourished ;  being  a  chapter  of  a  manu- 
script essay  on  the  history  of  Greece,  from  the  earliest 
account  of  that  country,  down  to  the  end  of  the  Pelo- 
ponnesian  War.  Second  edition.  London,  18 17.  i2mo. 
pp.  (i),  (i),  130. 
Crawford,  Mabel  Sharman. 

Life  in  Tuscany.    London,  1859.     i2mo.  pp.  x,  (2),  337, 
( I ) .     Plates. 
Crawford,  Thomas. 
Eulogy ;  by  T.  Hicks. 

Creasy,  Edward  Shepherd. 

Memoirs  of  Eminent  Etonians :    with  notices  of  the  early 
history  of  Eton  College.     London,  1850.     Octavo,  pp. 
XV,  504. 
Creech,  Thomas. 

T.  Lucretius  Carus,  of  the  nature  of  things. 
Cresy,  Eliza  (Taylor). 

Lives  of  celebrated  architects,  ancient  and  modern;    by 
F.  Milizia. 
Croly,  George. 

Holy  Land ;   by  D.  Roberts. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  the  Rev.  George  Croly.     London, 
1830.  Two  volumes.     i6mo.  pp.  vii,  xvi,  (i),  352;    iv. 
xvi,  341,  (i).     Plates. 
Cromwell,  Oliver. 

Memoirs  of  the  life  and  actions ;  by  F.  Peck. 
Tract    entitled    true    and    faithful    relation    of    a    worthy 
discourse,  between  Colonel  John  Hampden  and  Colonel 
Oliver  Cromwell  [1643];   ^y  W.  Spurstowe. 
Cronise,  Titus  Fey. 

The  Natural   Wealth  of  California  .  .  .  San   Francisco, 
1868.     Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  696.     Plates. 


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Cross,  Maurice. 

Selections  from  the  Edinburgh  Review;  comprising  the 
best  articles  in  that  Journal,  from  its  commencement 
to  the  present  time.  With  a  preliminary  dissertation, 
and  explanatory  notes.  London,  1833.  Four  volumes. 
Octavo. 

Croswell,  Harry. 

A  Memoir  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Croswell,  Rector  of 
the  Church  of  the  Advent,  Boston,  Massachusetts.  By 
his  Father.  New  York,  1853.  Octavo,  pp.  528,  (i). 
Plate. 

Crouch,  Nathaniel. 

The  Wars  in  England,  Scotland  and  Ireland,  or  an  im- 
partial account  of  all  the  battles,  sieges,  and  other  re- 
markable transactions,  revolutions  and  accidents,  which 
happened  from  the  beginning  of  the  reign  of  King 
Charles  I.  in  1625,  to  the  restoration  of  King  Charles 
II.  in  1660.  By  Richard  Burton.  New  edition.  West- 
minster, 1810.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  ii,  201.    Plates  inserted. 

Crowe,  Joseph  Archer. 

The  Early  Flemish  Painters:  notices  of  their  lives  and 
works.  By  Mr.  Crowe  and  G.  B.  Cavalcaselle.  Lon- 
don, 1857.     i2mo.  pp.  xii,  383,  (i).     Plates. 

A  History  of  Painting  in  North  Italy,  Venice,  Padua, 
Vicenza,  Verona',-  Eerrara,  Milan,  Friuli,  Brescia,  from 
the  fourteenth  to  the  sixteenth  century.  ...  By  Mr. 
Crowe  and  G.  B.  Cavalcaselle.  London,  1871.  Two 
volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  xii,"  603  ;    (4),  630.     Plates. 

A  New  History  of  Painting  in  Italy  from  the  second  to 
the  sixteenth  century.  .  .  .  By  Mr.  Crowe  and  G.  B. 
Cavalcaselle.  London,  1 864-1 866.  Three  volumes. 
Octavo,     Plates. 

Crowther,  Philip  Wyatt. 

The  Christian's  Manual,  compiled  from  the  Enchiridion 
Militis  Christiani  of  Erasmus,  with  copious  Scripture 
notes  and  comments  on  several  fatal  errors  in  religion 
and  morality.  Prefixed  is  some  account  of  the  author, 
his  reception  in  England,  and  correspondence.  .  .  .  For 
the  benefit  of  the  City  of  London  Auxiliary  National 
Schools.     London,  1816.     Octavo,  pp.  xliv,  234. 

Crusades. 

Historic  of  the  Holy  Warre ;  by  T.  Fuller. 


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Cudworth,  Ralph. 

The  true  Intellectual  System  of  the  Universe :  wherein  all 
the  reason  and  philosophy  of  Atheism  is  confuted,  and 
its  impossibility  demonstrated.  A  treatise  on  immutable 
morality ;  with  a  discourse  concerning  the  true  notion  of 
the  Lord's  Supper;  and  two  sermons  on  i  John  2 :  3,  4, 
and  I  Cor.  15:  2^.  First  American  edition ;  ...  by 
Thomas  Birch.  Andover,  1837,  1838.  Two  volumes. 
Octavo,  pp.  804;   756. 

Cumberland,  Richard. 

Anecdotes  of  Eminent  Painters  in  Spain,  during  the  six- 
teenth and  seventeenth  centuries;  with  cursory  remarks 
upon  the  present  state  of  arts  in  that  kingdom.  London, 
1782.  Two  volumes  bound  in  one.  i6mo.  pp.  (i),  225, 
(2);  (I),  224,  (i). 

Cummington,  Mass. 

Bryant  homestead-book;    by  J.  Hatfield. 

Cundall,  Joseph. 

The  Life  and  Genius  of  Rembrandt.  The  most  celebrated 
of  Rembrandt's  etchings.  Thirty  photographs  taken 
from  the  collections  in  the  British  Museum,  and  in  the 
possession  of  Mr.  Seymour  Haden.  With  descriptions : 
and  a  discourse  on  the  life  and  genius  of  Rembrandt, 
by  Dr.  Scheltema,  of  Amsterdam.  London,  1867. 
Quarto,  pp.  viii,  (3),  191,  (i).     Plates. 

Cunningham,  Allan. 

General  dictionary  of  painters ;  by  M.  Pilkington. 

The  Life  of  Sir  David  Wilkie ;  with  his  journals,  tours, 
and  critical  remarks  on  works  of  art ;  and  a  selection 
from  his  correspondence.  London,  1843.  Three  vol- 
umes.    Octavo.     Plate. 

Poetical  works  of  Robert  Burns. 

Cunningham,  Peter. 

Lives   of   the  most   eminent   English   poets,   with   critical 

observations  on  their  works ;   by  S.  Johnson. 
Poems  of  William  Drummond,  of  Hawthornden. 
Turner  and  his  works ;   by  J.  Burnet. 

Curran,  John  Philpot. 

Curran  and  his  contemporaries;   by  C.  Phillips. 

Curran,  William  Henry. 

The  Life  of  the  Right  Honourable  John  Philpot  Curran, 
late  Master  of  the  Rolls  in  Ireland.     By  his  son.     Lon- 


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Curran,  William  Henry  (continued). 

don,  1 8 19.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  viii,  448;   viii, 
532,    Plates. 

Currie,  James. 

A  Letter,  Commercial  and  Political,  addressed  to  the  Rt. 
Hon.  William  Pitt :  in  which  the  real  interests  of  Britain, 
in  the  present  crisis,  are  considered,  and  some  observa- 
tions are  offered,  on  the  general  state  of  Europe.  By 
Jasper  Wilson.    Dublin,  1793.     i6mo.  pp.  (i),  70. 

Signature  of  Robert  Waterston. 

Works  of  Robert  Burns. 

Curtis,  James  Freeman. 

Inheritance  which  a  good  man  leaves  to  his  children;  by 
F.  W.  P.  Greenwood. 

Curzon,  Robert. 

Visits  to  the  Monasteries  of  the  Levant.  Third  edition. 
London,  1850.     i2mo.  pp.  Iv,  420.    Plates. 

Cuvier,  Georges  Leopold  Chretien  Frederic  Dagobert. 
Memoirs ;  by  S.  Lee. 
Cyprus ;  by  L.  P.  di  Cesnola. 

Cyrus  the  Great. 

KTPOT  IIAIAEIA,   or  the  institution  and  life  of  Cyrus 

the  Great;   by  Xenophon. 
The  Travels  of  Cyrus.     Fourth  edition,     London,   1730. 

Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (2),  xvi,  (8),  363,  (i),  no. 


Dabney,  Jonathan  Peele. 

A  Selection  of  Hymns  and  Psalms,  for  social  and  private 
worship.  Second  edition,  enlarged  and  improved.  Cam- 
bridge, 1824.     i6mo.  pp.  (i),  (329). 

Dacier,  Andre. 

Plato's  Divine  dialogues. 

Dade,  William. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Seignory  of  Holder- 
ness,  in  the  East-riding  of  the  County  of  York,  includ- 
ing the  Abbies  of  Meaux  and  Swine,  with  the  priories 
of  Nunkeeling  and  Burstall ;  compiled  from  authentic 
charters,  records,  and  the  unpublished  manuscripts  of 
the  Rev.  William  Dade,  remaining  in  the  library  of 
Burton  Constable :    with  numerous  Embellishments :   by 


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Dade,  William  (continued). 

George  Poulson.  Hull,  1840,  1841.  Two  volumes 
bound  in  one.  Quarto,  pp.  xx,  (i),  vii-xi,  489;  (i), 
552.    Plates. 

DafFome,  James. 

Pictures  by  Clarkson  Stanfield,  R.A.  With  descriptions 
and  a  biographical  sketch  of  the  painter.  Philadelphia. 
Folio,  pp.   (i),   (i),  61.     Plates. 

Dahlmann,  Friedrich  Christoph. 

The  History  of  the  English  Revolution.  Translated  from 
the  German  by  H.  Evans  Lloyd.  London,  1844.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  X,  340. 

Dale,  Thomas. 

Tragedies  of  Sophocles,  translated  into  English  verse. 

Dall,  William  Healey. 

Alaska  and  its  Resources.  Boston,  1870.  Octavo,  pp.  xii, 
627,  (i).     Plates. 

Dallas,  Eneas  Sweetland. 

The  Gay  Science.  London,  1866.  Two  volumes.  Octavo, 
pp.  xviii,  334;   xvi,  334. 

Dallaway,  James. 

Of  Statuary  and  Sculpture  among  the  Antients.  With 
some  account  of  specimens  preserved  in  England. 
London,   181 6.     Octavo,  pp.  vii,  418.     Plates. 

Dalmatia ;  by  J.  G.  Wilkinson. 

Dampier,  William. 

Lives  and  Voyages  of  [Francis]  Drake,  Cavendish,  and 
Dampier. 

Dana,  Charles  Anderson. 

The  Household  Book  of  Poetry.     Collected  and  edited  by 
Charles   A.    Dana.      Seventh   edition,    revised    and   en- 
larged.     New   York,    1873.      Octavo,   pp.   xxvii,   816. 
Plates. 
Dana,  Richard  Henry. 

Two  Years  before  the  Mast.     A  personal  narrative.     New 
edition,  with  subsequent  matter  by  the  author.     Boston, 
1872.     i6mo.  pp.  vii,  470. 
Daniel,  George. 

Merrie  England  in  the  Olden,  Time.  With  illustrations 
by  John  Leech  and  Robert  Cruikshank.  New  edition. 
London,  1841.     i6mo.  pp.  viii,  422.     Plates. 


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Daniel,  Jesse  Cato. 

Philosophy  of  the  beautiful ;  by  V.  Cousin. 
Dante  Alighieri. 

Compositions  by  John  Flaxman,  sculptor,  from  the  Divine 
Poem. 

The  Divine  Comedy  of  Dante  Alighieri.  Translated  by 
Henry  Wadsworth  Longfellow.  Boston,  1867.  Three 
volumes.     Octavo. 

The  First  Canticle  Inferno  of  the  Divine  Comedy  of 
Dante  Alighieri.  Translated  by  Thomas  William  Par- 
sons.    Boston,  1867.     Octavo,  pp.  (3),  216.     Plates. 

Life  and  times;  by  C.  Balbo. 

Makers  of  Florence;  by  M.  O.  Oliphant. 

The  New  Life  of  Dante  Alighieri.    Translated  by  Charles 
Eliot  Norton.     Boston,  1867.     Octavo,  pp.  (3),  149. 
Darley,  Felix  Octavius  Carr. 

Compositions    in    Outline,    from    Judd's    Margaret.      En- 
graved by  Konrad  Huber.     New  York,  1856.     Oblong 
quarto,  pp.  (i),  8,  (29)  recto.    Plates. 
Darlington,  William. 

Memorials    of    John    Bartram    and    Humphry    Marshall. 
With  notices  of  their  botanical  contemporaries.     Phila- 
delphia, 1849.     Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (2),  585.     Plates. 
Darlington,  William  M. 

Journal  and  letters  of  Col.  John  May,  of  Boston,  relative 
to  two  journeys  to  the  Ohio  country  in  1788  and  1789. 
[In  Hist,  and  Phil.  Society  of  Ohio,  new  series,  I.] 
Dart,  John. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Cathedral  Church  01 
Canterbury,  and  the  once-adjoining  monastery :  .  .  . 
London,   1726.     Folio,  pp.   (i),   (2),  204,  Ivi.     Plates. 

Westmonasterium.  Or  the  History  and  Antiquities  of 
the  Abbey  Church  of  S^  Peters  Westminster,  .  .  .  To 
which  is  added,  Westminster  Abbey,  a  poem  by  the 
same  author.  London,  1742.  Two  volumes.  Folio,  pp. 
(i),  (4),  iv,  xlii,  195,  (i)  ;  (i),  (i),  146,  (4),  xliv,  24, 
xvi.  Plates. 
Darwin,  Erasmus. 

The  Botanic  Garden;  a  poem,  in  two  parts.  Part  I.  Con- 
taining the  economy  of  vegetation.  Part  II.  The  loves 
of  the  plants.  With  philosophical  notes.  London,  1791. 
Two  volumes.  Folio,  pp.  xii,  (i),  214  [216],  126,  (i)  ; 
(i),   (i),  ix,   197.     Plates. 


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Darwin,  Erasmus  (continued). 

Same,    third   edition.      London,    1795,    1791.      Folio,    pp. 
XX,  218,  124,  (i);  (i),  ix,  197. 
Dasent,  George  Webbe. 

The  Story  of  GisH  the  Outlaw  from  the  Icelandic.     Edin- 
burgh,  1866.     Octavo,  pp.  XXXV,   (i),  123.     Plates. 
Dashkova,  Ekaterina  Romanovna. 

Memoirs  of  the  Princess  Daschkaw,  lady  of  honour  to 
Catherine  II.  Empress  of  all  the  Russias :  written  by 
herself:  comprising  letters  of  the  Empress,  and  other 
correspondence.  Edited  from  the  originals,  by  Mrs. 
W.  Bradford.  London,  1840.  Two  volumes.  Octavo, 
pp.  xxxix,  397;  vii,  439.  Plates. 
Davenport,  Richard  Alfred. 

Koran,  commonly  called  the  Alcoran  of  Mohammed. 
Lives  of  Individuals  who  raised  themselves  from  poverty 
to  eminence  or  fortune.     London,  1841.     i6mo.  pp.  vi, 
(2),  438.     Plate. 
Davies,  C.  M. 

The  History  of  Holland  and  the  Dutch  Nation,  from  the 
beginning  of  the  tenth  century  to  the  end  of  the  eigh- 
teenth ;  including  an  account  of  the  municipal  institu- 
tions, commercial  pursuits,  and  social  habits  of  the 
people;  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  Protestant  Refor- 
mation, in  Holland;  the  intestine  dissensions,  foreign 
wars,  &c,  London,  185 1.  Three  volumes.  Octavo. 
Map. 
Davies,  Edward. 

The  Life   of   Bartolome   E.   Murillo,   compiled   from   the 
writings  of  various  authors.     London,  18 19.     i2mo.  pp. 
ciii,  (2),  9-183,  (2).     Plate. 
Davillier,  Jean  Charles. 

Spain.     Illustrated  by  Gustave  Dore.     Translated  by  J. 
Thomson.      New    York,    1876.      Folio,    pp.    xiii,    512. 
Plates. 
Davis,  John  (1761-1847). 

New  England's  memorial ;  by  N.  Morton. 
Review  of  the  Memoir  of  Josiah  Quincy  Jr.     From  the 
North  American   Review,   No.   L.   for  January,    1826. 
Boston,   1826.     Octavo,  pp.  35. 
Davis,  John,  of  Adelaide,  Australia. 

Tracks  of  M*^Kinlay  and  Party  across  Australia.     Edited 
from  Mr.  Davis's  manuscript  journal ;    with  an  intro- 


Waterston  Collection  95 

Davis,  John,  of  Adelaide,  Australia  (continued). 

ductory  view  of  the  recent  Australian  explorations  of 
M*^Dougall  Stuart,  Burke  and  Wills,  Landsborough, 
etc.,  by  William  Westgarth.  London,  1863.  Octavo, 
pp.  xvi,  408.     Plates. 

Davis,  Nathan. 

Carthage  and  her  remains :  being  an  account  of  the  exca- 
vations and  researches  on  the  site  of  the  Phoenician 
metropolis  in  Africa,  and  other  adjacent  places.  Con- 
ducted under  the  auspices  of  Her  Majesty's  Govern- 
ment. London,  1861.  Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  631,  (i). 
Davis,  William  Thomas. 

Ancient    Landmarks    of    Plymouth.       Part    L  Historical 
.  sketch  and  titles  of  estates.     Part  II.  Genealogical  reg- 
ister of  Plymouth  families.     Boston,  1883.    Octavo,  pp. 
viii,  (i),  (i),  350,  312.    Maps. 

Davison,  Samuel  Coulter. 

King  of  Saxony's  journey  through  England  and  Scotland 
in  the  year  1844;  by  C.  G.  Carus. 
Davy,  Humphry. 

Consolations  in  Travel ;  or  the  last  days  of  a  philosopher. 
Fourth  edition.  London,  1838.  i6mo.  pp.  vi,  (3) 
recto,  264. 

Fragmentary  Remains,  Literary  and  Scientific,  of  Sir 
Humphry  Davy,  Bart.,  late  President  of  the  Royal  So- 
ciety, etc.  With  a  sketch  of  his  life  and  selections 
from  his  correspondence.  Edited  by  his  brother,  John 
Davy.    London,  1858.    Octavo,  pp.  viii,  330. 

Davy,  John. 

Notes  and  Observations  on  the  Ionian  Islands  and  Malta: 
with  some  remarks  on  Constantinople  and  Turkey,  and 
on  the  system  of  quarantine  as  at  present  conducted. 
London,  1842.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  436;  xi, 
500.     Plates. 

Davire,  George. 

The  Life  of  George  Morland.  With  remarks  on  his 
works.  London,  1807.  Octavo,  pp.  (i),  viii,  238, 
( I ) .     Plates. 

Deane,  Charles. 

A  Bibliographical  Essay  on  Governor  Hutchinson's  His- 
torical Publications.  Boston,  privately  printed,  1857. 
Octavo,  pp.  39. 


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Deane,  Charles   (continued). 

Read  before  the  Historical  Society  at  the  February  meeting,  1857,  and 
printed  in  the  Proceedings  (III,  134-150).  First  printed  in  "The  His- 
torical Magazine"  (I,  97-102)  for  April,  1857.  Presentation  copy, 
January  i,  1859. 

Dialogue  or  third  conference  between  some  young  men 
born  in  New  England,  and  some  ancient  men  which 
came  out  of  Holland  and  old  England ;  by  W.  Brad- 
ford. 

A  Discourse  of  Virginia.  By  Edward  Maria  Wingfield, 
the  first  President  of  the  Colony.  Now  first  printed 
from  the  original  manuscript  in  the  Lambeth  Library, 
Edited,  with  notes  and  an  introduction.  Boston,  pri- 
vately printed,  i860.    Octavo,  pp.  45. 

Reprinted  from  the  Archaeologia  (IV,  67-103)  of  the  American  Anti- 
quarian Society.     Presentation  copy. 

The  First  Plymouth  Patent:  granted  June  i,  1621.  Now 
first  printed  from  the  original  manuscript.  Cambridge, 
privately  printed,  1854.     Octavo,  pp.  16. 

Reprinted  from  the  Collections  (4th  series,  II,  156-163)  of  the  Histori- 
cal Society.  Presentation  copy.  No.  26,  January  i,  1855,  and  letter, 
July  15,  1850. 

History  of  Plymouth  plantation ;   by  W.  Bradford. 

Some  Notices  of  Samuel  Gorton,  one  of  the  first  settlers 
of  Warwick,  R.  L,  during  his  residence  at  Plymouth, 
Portsmouth,  and  Providence :  chiefly  derived  from  early 
manuscripts;  with  brief  introductory  memoir.  Boston, 
1850.     Octavo,  pp.  41. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  England  Historical  &  Genealogical  Register 
(IV,  201-221)  for  July,  1850.     Presentation  copy. 

Declaration  of  His  Excellencie  James  Marquis  of  Montrose. 

See  Great  Britain. 
Decoration. 

Art  of  decorative  design ;  by  E.  Dresser. 

Encyclopedia  of  ornament ;  by  H.  Shaw. 

Grammar  of  ornament;   by  O.  Jones. 

Handbook  of  the  arts  of  the  middle  ages  and  renais- 
sance, as  applied  to  the  decoration  of  furniture,  arms, 
jewels;    by  J.  Labarte. 

Polychromatic  ornament ;   by  A.  Racinet. 

Select  examples  of  the  Ornaments  of  the  Middle  Ages, 
and  the  Renaissance  Period.    Quarto,  pp.  (4).    Plates. 

Sketches  graphic  and  descriptive  &c,  for  a  history  of  the 


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Decoration  (continued). 

decorative  painting  applied  to  English  architecture  dur- 
ing the  middle  ages ;  by  E.  L.  Blackburne. 

Studies  from  old  English  mansions  their  furniture  gold 
and  silver  plate;    by  C.  J.  Richardson. 

Two  paths,  being  lectures  on  art,  and  its  application  to 
decoration  and  manufacture,  delivered  in  1858-9;  by 
J.  Ruskin. 

Works  of  eminent  masters,  in  painting,  sculpture,  architec- 
ture, and  decorative  art.     See  Arts,  Fine. 
Dedham,  Mass. 

History;  by  E.  Worthington. 
De  Foe,  Daniel. 

The  Life  and  Adventures  of  Robinson  Crusoe.  Em- 
bellished with  engravings  from  designs  by  Thomas 
Stothard.  London,  1820.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp. 
(i),  xcii,  429;   V,  415.     Plates. 

The  Life  and  Strange  Surprising  Adventures  of  Robinson 
Crusoe ;  of  York,  Mariner :  .  .  .  Written  by  himself. 
Twelfth  edition.  [Volume  IL  The  Farther  Adventures 
of  Robinson  Crusoe;  being  the  second  and  last  part  of 
his  life,  .  .  .]  London,  1761.  Two  volumes.  i6mo. 
pp.  288;   275. 

De  Fonblanque,  Edward  Barrington. 

Niphon  and  Pe-che-li,  or,  two  years  in  Japan  and  north- 
ern China.  London,  1862.  Octavo,  pp.  (3),  286,  (i). 
Plates. 

De  Lolme,  John  Lewis. 

Rise  and  progress  of  the  English  constitution;  by  A.  J. 
Stephens. 

AHMO20ENOT2  AOPflN  TMHMA  nPIlTON.  Demos- 
thenis  Orationvm  pars  prima:  .  .  .  Corrigente  Pavlo 
Manvtio,  Aldi  Filio.  Venetiis,  1554.  Three  parts,  the 
first  and  second  bound  in  one  volume.     i6mo. 

Three  pages  of  the  third  part  supplied  in  manuscript. 

Denmark. 

Observations  on  the  social  and  political  state  of  Denmark, 
and  the  duchies  of  Sleswick  and  Holstein,  in  185 1;  by 
S.  Laing. 

Dennis,  George. 

The  Cid :  a  short  chronicle,  founded  on  the  early  poetry 
of  Spain.     London,  1845.     i6mo.  pp.  (2),  220.     Plate. 

7 


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Dennistoun,  James. 

Memoirs  of  the  Dukes  of  Urbino,  illustrating-  the  arms, 
arts,  and  literature  of  Italy,  from  1440  to  1630.  Lon- 
don, 1 85 1.     Three  volumes.     Octavo.     Plates. 

De  Quincey,  Thomas. 

Confessions  of  an  English  Opium-Eater.     Third  edition. 
London,  1823.     i6mo,  pp.  iv,  206. 
Detroit,  Michigan. 

History  of  the  conspiracy  of  Pontiac;   by  F.  Parkman. 
Devereux,  Walter  Bourchier. 

Lives  and  Letters  of  the  Devereux,  Earls  of  Essex,  in  the 
reigns  of  Elizabeth,  James  L,  and  Charles  L  1 540-1646. 
London,  1853.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xiv,  (2), 
503,  (i);  viii,  509,  (i).    Plates. 

Devrient,  Eduard  Philipp. 

My  Recollections  of  Felix  Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  and 
his  letters  to  me.  Translated  from  the  German,  by 
Natalia  Macfarren.  London,  1869.  i2mo.  pp.  vii,  307. 
Plate. 

Dexter,  Henry  Martyn. 

As  to  Roger  Williams,  and  his  '  Banishment '  from  the 
Massachusetts  Plantation ;  with  a  few  further  words 
concerning  the  Baptists,  the  Quakers,  and  religious  lib- 
erty: a  monograph.  Boston,  1876.  Quarto,  pp.  vi, 
146. 

Diamonds  and  precious  stones,  a  popular  account  of  gems; 
by  L.  Dieulafait. 

Dibdin,  Thomas  Frognall. 

Aedes  Althorpianae ;   or  an  account  of  the  mansion,  books, 

and  pictures,  at  Althorp;   the  residence  of  George  John 

Earl  Spencer.     To  which  is  added  a  supplement  to  the 

Bibliotheca  Spenceriana.    London,  1822.    Two  volumes. 

Folio,   pp.   viii,    (3),   Ixii,    279,    (i);     (i),   322,    (i). 

Plates. 
A  Bibliographical  Antiquarian  and  Picturesque  Tour  in 

France  and  Germany.     London,  1821.     Three  volumes. 

Octavo,     Plates. 
A  Bibliographical  Antiquarian  and  Picturesque  Tour  in 

the   Northern    Counties   of   England   and   in   Scotland. 

London,   1838.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  xv,   (5), 

(4),  436,  XXX,  (2);    (i),  (3),  439-1090.    Plates. 
The  Bibliographical  Decameron;    or,  ten  days  pleasant 


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Didbin,  Thomas  Frognall  (continued). 

discourse  upon  illuminated  manuscripts,  and  subjects 
connected  with  early  engraving,  typography,  and  bibli- 
ography. London,  181 7.  Three  volumes.  Octavo. 
Plates. 

The  Bibliomania;  or,  Book-Madness;  containing  some 
account  of  the  history,  symptoms,  and  cure  of  this  fatal 
disease.  In  an  epistle  addressed  to  Richard  Heber,  Esq. 
London,  1809.    Octavo,  pp.  iv,  87,  (i). 

Same,  a  reprint.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (i),  569-618. 

Bibliophobia.  Remarks  on  the  present  languid  and  de- 
pressed state  of  literature  and  the  book  trade.  In  a 
letter  addressed  to  the  author  of  Bibliomania.  By  Mer- 
curius  Rusticus.  With  notes  by  Cato  Parvus.  London, 
1832.     Octavo,  pp.  102. 

Bibliotheca  Spenceriana ;  or  a  descriptive  catalogue  of  the 
books  printed  in  fifteenth  century,  and  of  many  valuable 
first  editions,  in  the  library  of  George  John  Earl  Spen- 
cer. London,  181 4,  1815.  Four  volumes.  Octavo. 
Plates. 

A  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Books  printed  in  the  fif- 
teenth century,  lately  forming  part  of  the  library  of  the 
Duke  di  Cassano  Serra,  and  now  the  property  of  George 
John  Earl  Spencer,  with  a  general  index  of  authors  and 
editions  contained  in  the  present  volume,  and  in  the 
Bibliotheca  Spenceriana  and  ^des  Althorpianas.  Lon- 
don, 1823.     Octavo,  (i),  X,  295,  (i). 

Director,  a  weekly  literary  journal. 

An  Introduction  to  the  knowledge  of  rare  and  valuable 
editions  of  the  Greek  and  Roman  Classics :  .  .  .  Gloces- 
ter,  1802.     i2mo.  pp.  xii,  63,  (i). 

Same,  fourth  edition,  greatly  enlarged  and  corrected. 
London,  1827.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xiii,  562; 
(i),  (2),  579,  (0;    Plate. 

The  Library  Companion ;  or,  the  young  man's  guide,  and 
the  old  man's  comfort,  in  the  choice  of  a  library.  Lon- 
don, 1824.     Octavo,  pp.  (3),  li,  912. 

Most  pleasant,  fruitful,  and  witty  work  of  the  best  state 
of  a  public  weal,  and  of  the  new  Isle  called  Utopia; 
by  T.  More. 

Of  the  Imitation  of  Jesus  Christ.  Translated  from  the 
Latin  original.  Ascribed  to  Thomas  a  Kempis.  Lon- 
don, 185 1.    Octavo,  pp.  xiv,  248.    Plate. 


loo  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Didbin,  Thomas  Frognall   (continued). 

Poems.     London,  1797.     Octavo,  pp.  viii,  (i),  117. 

Reminiscences  of  a  Literary  Life.  London,  1836.  Two 
volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xxxii,  (i),  (i),  556;  (i),  557- 
982,  44.     Plates. 

Supplement  to  the  Bibliotheca  Spenceriana;  or  a  descrip- 
tive catalogue  of  the  books  printed  in  the  fifteenth 
century,  in  the  library  of  George  John  Earl  Spencer. 
London,  1822.     Folio,  pp.  (i),  322,  (i).     Plates. 

Typographical  Antiquities;  or  the  history  of  printing  in 
England  Scotland  and  Ireland :  containing  memoirs  of 
our  ancient  printers,  and  a  register  of  the  books  printed 
by  them.  Begun  by  the  late  Joseph  Ames,  considerably 
augmented  by  William  Herbert;  and  now  greatly  en- 
larged, with  copious  notes,  and  illustrated  with  ap- 
propriate engravings;  Comprehending  the  history  of 
English  Literature,  and  a  view  of  the  progress  of  the 
art  of  engraving,  in  Great  Britain.  London,  18 10- 
18 19.  Four  volumes.  Quarto.  Plates, 
Dickens,  Charles. 

The  Personal  History  of  David  Copperfield.  London. 
Octavo,  pp.  vi,  437.     Plates. 

Pictures  from  Italy.     Copyright  edition.     Leipzig,   1846. 
i6mo.  pp.  (2,) recto,  263,  (i). 
Dickinson,  John. 

Letters  from  a  Farmer,  in  Pennsylvania,  to  the  Inhabitants 
of  the  British  Colonies.  Philadelphia,  London,  reprinted, 
1774.     Octavo,  pp.  136. 

New  Essay  .,  .  .  on  the  Constitutional  Power  of  Great 
Britain  over  the  colonies  in  America;  with  the  resolves 
of  the  committee  for  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania,  and 
their  instructions  to  their  Representatives  in  Assembly. 
Philadelphia,  London,  reprinted,  1774.  Octavo,  pp. 
(i),  v-viii,  126. 
Dickson,  Walter. 

Japan  being  a  sketch  of  the  history,  government  and  offi- 
cers of  the  Empire.     Edinburgh,  1869.     Octavo,  pp.  vi, 
( 0,489.    Plates. 
Dickson,  William  Purdie. 

History  of  Rome;   by  T.  Mommsen. 
Dictionaries. 

Comprehensive  dictionary  of  the  English  language;  by 
J.  E.  Worcester. 


Waterston  Collection  loi 

Dictionaries  (continued). 

Dictionary  of  the  architecture  and  archaeology  of  the 
middle  ages ;  by  J.  Britton. 

Dictionary  of  the  English  language;  by  S.  Johnson,  and 
by  N.  Webster. 

Dictionary  of  every-day  difficulties  in  reading,  writing, 
and  speaking  the  English  language ;   by  E.  Shelton. 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica. 

General  and  bibliographical  dictionary  of  the  fine  arts; 
by  J.  Elmes. 

Rudimentary  dictionary  of  terms  used  in  architecture;  by 
J.  Weale. 

Thesaurus  of  English  words  and  phrases;  by  P.  M.  Roget. 

Universal  pronouncing  dictionary  of  biography  and  myth- 
ology; by  J.  Thomas. 

Diedo,  Francesco. 

D  Francisi :  Diedi.  Ivriconsvlti.  in  adventv.  Frederici : 
Caesaris:    Tertii :    Oratio.     Octavo,  pp.    (23). 

Manuscript  oration,  1468,  "  greeting  Frederic  III.  of  Austria,"  written 
in  Venice  on  paper.     From  tiie  library  of  Robert  Balmanno. 

Dieulafait,  Louis. 

Diamonds  and  Precious  Stones,  a  popular  account  of  gems. 
Containing  their  history,  their  distinctive  properties,  and 
a  description  of  the  most  famous  gems ;  gem  cutting 
and  engraving,  and  the  artificial  production  of  real  and 
of  counterfeit  gems.  Translated  from  the  French  by 
Fanchon  Sanford.  New  York,  1874.  i2mo.  pp.  xii, 
292.     Plates. 

Digby,  Francis. 

KTPOT  nAIAEIA,  or  the  institution  and  life  of  Cyrus 
the  Great;    by  Xenophon, 

Digby,  Ken  elm. 

Observations  upon  Religio  Medici.  Third  edition  cor- 
rected and  enlarged.     London,   1659.     32mo.  pp.    (i), 

75-  (2). 

Private  Memoirs  of  Sir  Kenelm  Digby,  gentleman  of  the 
bedchamber  to  King  Charles  the  First.  Written  by 
himself.  Now  first  published  from  the  original  manu- 
script, with  an  introductory  memoir.  [Edited  by  Nicho- 
las Harris  Nicolas.]  London,  1827.  Octavo,  pp.  Ixxxvi, 
328. 

Religio  Medici;  by  T.  Browne. 


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Dircks,  Henry. 

The  Life,  Times,  and  Scientific  Labours  of  the  second 
Marquis  of  Worcester  [Edward  Somerset].  To  which 
is  added,  a  reprint  of  his  Century  of  Inventions,  1663, 
with  a  commentary  thereon.  London,  1865.  Octavo, 
pp.  xxiv,  624,  (i).     Plates. 

Director,  The ;  a  Weekly  Literary  Journal :  containing  I. 
Essays,  on  subjects  of  literature,  the  fine  arts  and  man- 
ners. IL  Bibliographiana,  account  of  rare  and  curious 
books,  and  of  the  book  sales  in  this  country,  from  the 
close  of  the  seventeenth  century  [by  Thomas  Frognall 
Dibdin].  IIL  Royal  Institution.  Analysis  of  the  lec- 
tures delivered  weekly.  IV.  British  Gallery.  Descrip- 
tion [by  Mr.  Dibdin]  of  the  principal  pictures  exhibited 
for  sale,  with  the  names  of  the  purchasers.  London, 
1807.  Two  volumes  bound  in  one.  Octavo,  pp.  (i), 
4,  379,  (i);  (i),  385,  (6). 
Disney,  John. 

The  Fitzwilliam  Museum,  Cambridge,  being  illustrations 
and  descriptions  of  the  collection  of  ancient  marbles, 
specimens  of  ancient  bronze,  and  various  ancient  fictile 
vases,  in  the  Fitzwilliam  Museum,  Cambridge,  formerly 
in  the  possession  of  John  Disney.  In  three  parts.  Lon- 
don, 1849.  Folio. 
Disraeli,  Benjamin. 

Benjamin  Disraeli.     Earl  of  Beaconsfield,  K.G.     In  Up- 
wards of   100  Cartoons  from  the  Collection  of  "  M^- 
Punch."     London,  1878.     Folio,  pp.   (i),   (no). 
D'Israeli,  Isaac. 

Amenities  of  Literature,  consisting  of  Sketches  and  Char- 
acters of  English  Literature.  Paris,  1842.  Two  vol- 
umes.    Octavo,  pp.  X,  340;    vi,  344. 

Curiosities  of  Literature.  Seventh  edition,  corrected. 
London,  1823.     Five  volumes.     i2mo. 

The  Literary  Character;  or  the  history  of  men  of  genius, 
drawn  from  their  own  feelings  and  confessions.  Fourth 
edition,  revised.  London,  1828.  Two  volumes.  i2mo. 
pp.  xlviii,  300;   viii,  340. 

Signature  of  author. 

Miscellanies  of  Literature.  Including:  Calamities  of 
Authors.  —  The  Literary  Character.  [Volume  II.  In- 
cluding :    Quarrels  of  Authors.  —  Character  of  James 


Waterston  Collection  103 

D'lsraeli,  Isaac  (continued). 

the  First.  —  Literary  Miscellanies.]     Paris,  1840.     Two 
volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  440;   vi,  439. 

Divine  Meditations  upon  several  occasions,  with  a  daily  direc- 
tory. By  a  person  of  Honour.  Fourth  edition.  Edin- 
burgh, 1794.     i6mo.  pp.  viii,  108. 

Signature  of  Robert  Waterston,  February  20,  1795. 

Dixon,  William  Hepworth. 

The  Holy  Land.  Copyright  edition.  Leipzig,  1865.  Two 
volumes  bound  in  one.     i6mo.  pp.  xvi,  272;    xvi,  275, 

Lady  Morgan's  Memoirs,  autobiography,  diaries  and  cor- 
respondence. 
"William  Penn.     An  historical  biography.     With  an  extra 
chapter  on   "the  Macaulay  charges."     London,    1851. 
i2mo.  pp.  XV,  457,  (i).    Plate. 

Doblado,  Leucadio.     See  J.  B.  White. 

Dobson,  Susannah  (Dawson). 

The  Life  of  Petrarch.  Collected  from  Memoires  pour  la 
Vie  de  Petrarch.  Third  edition.  London,  1797.  Two 
volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xviii,  388,  (11);  (2),  401,  (loV 
Plates. 

Dodd,  James  William. 

Ballads  of  Archery,  Sonnets.  London,  1818.  i6mo.  pp. 
xxxi,  (i),  175. 

Dodd,  Thomas. 

A  Collection  of  Etchings,  by  that  inimitable  artist  Stefa- 
nino  della  Bella,  comprising  in  number  one  hundred  and 
eighty  pieces,  and  consisting  of  landscapes,  marine  views, 
animals,  friezes,  ornaments,  .  .  .  To  which  is  prefixed 
a  biographical  memoir  of  the  artist.  London,  1818. 
Folio,  pp.  (2),  22.     Plates. 

Doddridge,  Philip. 

Life;   by  D.  A.  Harsha. 

Dodsley,  Robert. 

Essay  on  fable.     [In  "  Select  Fables  "  of  ^sop,  176 1.] 

Dogs,  Anecdotes;    by  E.  Jesse. 

Don  Quixote.     See  Cervantes. 

Dore,  Paul  Gustave. 

Story  of  Elaine;  by  J.  S.  R. 


I04  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Dort,  Synod  of. 

Memoirs  of  Simon  Episcopius,  the  celebrated  pupil  of 
Arminius,  to  which  is  added,  a  brief  account  of  the 
synod ;   by  F.  Calder. 

Douce,  Francis. 

Illustrations  of  Shakspeare,  and  of  Ancient  Manners: 
with  dissertations  on  the  clowns  and  fools  of  Shak- 
speare; on  the  collection  of  popular  tales  entitled  Gesta 
Romanorum ;  and  on  the  English  Morris  Dance.  Lon- 
don, 1807.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xv,  526;  (3), 
499,  (i).     Plates. 

Dove,  Alfred  Wilhelm. 

Life  of  Alexander  von  Humboldt;  by  C.  C.  Bruhns. 
Dowden,  Edward. 

Sonnets  of  William  Shakspere. 
Doyle,  James  Edmund. 

A  Chronicle  of  England  b.  c.  55-A.  d.  1485.  Written  and 
illustrated  by  James  E.  Doyle.  The  designs  engraved 
and  printed  in  colours  by  Edmund  Evans.  London, 
1864.     Quarto,  pp.  viii,  462. 

Doyle,  Richard. 

Bird's  Eye  Views  of  Society.  Drawn  by  Richard  Doyle. 
Engraved  by  the  Brothers  Dalziel.  London,  1864. 
Oblong  octavo,  pp.  (2),  47,  (i).     Plates. 

The  Foreign  Tour  of  Messrs.  Brown,  Jones,  and  Robinson. 
Being  the  history  of  what  they  saw,  and  did,  in  Bel- 
gium, Germany,  Switzerland,  and  Italy.  London,  1854. 
Quarto,  pp.  ( i ) ,  ( i ) ,  80,  ( i ) ,  all.  recto. 

A  Series  of  Pictures  from  the  Elf- World.     With  a  poem, 
by  William  Allingham.     New  York,  1870.     Folio,  pp. 
(3),  31,  all  recto.     Plates. 
Drake,  Francis. 

Lives  and  Voyages  of  Drake,  Cavendish,  and  Dampier: 
including  an  introductory  view  of  the  earlier  discoveries 
in  the  South  Sea;    and  the  history  of  the  Buccaneers. 
Edinburgh,   1831.     i6mo.  pp.  461.     Plates. 
Drake,  Francis  Samuel. 

Dictionary  of  American  Biography,  including  Men  of  the 
Time;  .  .  .  Boston,    1872.      Octavo,   pp.    (3),   xi-xvi, 
1019. 
Drake,  James. 

Secret  memoirs  of  Robert  Dudley,  Earl  of  Leicester. 


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Drake,  Nathan. 

Shakspeare  and  his  times;  including  the  biography  of  the 
poet,  criticisms  on  his  genius  and  writings ;  a  new  chro- 
nology of  his  plays;  a  disquisition  on  the  object  of  his 
sonnets ;  and  a  history  of  the  manners,  customs,  amuse- 
ments, superstitions,  poetry,  and  elegant  literature  of  his 
age.  Two  volumes  in  one.  Paris,  1838.  Octavo,  pp. 
xi,  660. 

Drake,  Samuel  Adams. 

The  Heart  of  the  White  Mountains,  their  legend  and 
scenery.  New  York,  1882.  Folio,  pp.  xii,  (i),  318. 
Plates. 

Same,  tourist's  edition.    Octavo,  pp.  xii,  (i),  340.     Plates. 

Same,  another  edition,  large  paper  copy. 

Historic  Fields  and  Mansions  of  Middlesex.  Boston,  1874. 
i2mo.  pp.  xiv,  442.     Plates. 

Old  Landmarks  and  Historic  Personages  of  Boston.  Bos- 
ton, 1873.     i2mo.  pp.  xvii,  484.     Plate. 

Drake,  Samuel  Gardner. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  Boston,  .  .  .  from  its 
settlement  in  1630,  to  the  year  1770.  Also,  an  intro- 
ductory history  of  the  discovery  and  settlement  of  New 
England.  With  notes,  critical  and  illustrative.  Boston, 
1856.     Octavo,  pp.  X,  840.     Plates. 

Drama. 

Course  of  lectures  on  dramatic  art  and  literature ;  by  A.  W. 

von  Schlegel. 
Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  William  Shakespeare;   by  R.  G. 

White. 

Drawing, 

Cipriani's  rudiments;    by  F.  Bartolozzi. 

Course  of  lectures  on  drawing,  painting,  and  engraving, 

considered  as  branches  of  elegant  education;   by  W.  M. 

Craig. 
Handbook   of   foliage   and   foreground   drawing;    by   G. 

Barnard. 
Handbook  of  pictorial  art;  by  R.  St.  J.  Tyrwhitt. 
Rudiments  of  landscape:    in  progressive  studies,   drawn 

and  etched  in  imitation  of  chalk;   by  S.  Prout. 

Drayton,  Michael. 

The  Battaile  of  Agincovrt.  Fought  by  Henry  the  fift  of 
that  name.  King  of  England,  against  the  whole  power 


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Drayton,  Michael  (continued). 

of  the  French :  vnder  the  raigne  of  their  Charles  the 
sixt,  Anno  Dom.  14 15.  .  .  .  London,  1627.  Octavo, 
pp.  (12),  218. 

Dress.     See  Costume. 

Dresser,  Christopher.. 

The  Art  of  Decorative  Design,  with  an  appendix,  giving 
the  hours  of  the  day  at  which  flowers  open  (the  floral 
clock)  ;  the  characteristic  flowers  of  the  months  (both 
indigenous  and  cultivated),  of  all  countries,  and  of  the 
diversified  soils.  London,  1862.  Octavo,  pp.  xi,  241, 
( I ) .     Plates. 

Drisler,  Henry. 

Reply  to  the  "  Bible  View  of  Slavery,"  by  J.  H.  Hopkins. 
[Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  39.] 

Drummond,  William. 

The  Poems  of  William  Drummond,  of  Hawthornden : 
with  life,  by  Peter  Cunningham.  London,  1833.  i6mo. 
pp.  viii,  336. 

Druses  of  the  Lebanon,  their  manners,  customs,  and  history ; 
by  G.  W.  Chasseaud. 

Dryden,  John. 

King  Arthur:  or,  the  British  Worthy.  A  dramatick 
opera.  Perform'd  at  the  Qveens  Theatre  by  Their 
Majesties   servants.     London,    1691.      i2mo.   pp.    (3), 

(6),  51,  (I)- 
Works  of  Virgil. 

Dudley,  Jane  (Grey). 

Lady  Jane  Grey  and  her  times;  by  F.  C  Laird. 

Dudley,  Robert. 

Secret  Memoirs  of  Robert  Dudley,  Earl  of  Leicester,  Prime 
Minister  and  Favourite  of  -Queen  Elizabeth.  Contain- 
ing an  instructive  account  of  his  ambition,  designs,  in- 
trigues, excessive  power;  his  engrossing  the  Queen, 
with  the  dangerous  consequence  of  that  practice,  &c. 
Written  during  his  life,  and  now  published  from  an 
old  manuscript  never  printed.  To  which  is  added  a 
preface  by  D""-  [James]  Drake.  London,  1706.  i6mo. 
pp.  (I).  (30),  118  [218]. 

Dunbar,  William. 

Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  com- 
municating discoveries  made  in  exploring  the  Missouri. 


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Duplessis,  Georges  Victor  Antoine  Gratet. 

The  Wonders  of  Engraving.    London,  1871.     Octavo,  pp. 

X,  338.     Plates. 
Same,  without  autotypes.     New  York,  1876.     Octavo,  pp. 
338.    Plates. 
Duppa,  Richard. 

The  Life  of  Michel  Angelo  Buonarroti,  with  his  poetry 
and  letters.     Second  edition.     London,  1807.     Quarto, 
pp.  xi,  468.     Plates. 
Durand,  John. 

Italy,  Florence  and  Venice;   by  H.  A.  Taine. 
Durer,  Albert. 

Albert  Durer  a  Venise  et  dans  les  Pays-Bas ;  by  C.  Narrey. 
Albert  Durer,  his  life  and  works ;  by  W.  B.  Scott. 
Albert  Durer's  designs  of  the  prayer  book;   by  R.  Acker- 

mann. 
History  of  the  life;   by  M.,M.  Heaton. 
Dwight,  Nathaniel. 

The  Lives  of  the  Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independ- 
ence.    New  edition.     New  York,  1840.     i2mo.  pp.  (i), 

(I),  373,  (i). 
Dwight,  Theodore. 

The  Character  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  as  exhibited  in  his 
own  writings.     Boston,  1839.     i2mo.  pp.  371. 
Dyce,  Alexander. 

Poems  of  Shakespeare. 

Specimens  of  English  Sonnets  selected  by  the  Rev.  Alex- 
ander Dyce.     London,  1833.     i6mo.  pp.  viii,  224. 
Dyck,  Anthonie  van. 

Pictorial  Notices :   consisting  of  a  memoir  of  Sir  Anthony 
Van  Dyck,  with  a  descriptive  catalogue  of  the  etchings 
executed  by  him;   by  W.  H.  Carpenter. 
Dyeing.     [In  "  Original  Treatises,"  by  M.  P.  Merrifield.] 
Dyer,  Thomas  Henry. 

Ancient  Rome.  Reprinted  from  Dr.  Smith's  Dictionary 
of  Greek  and  Roman  Geography.  London,  1864.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  (2),  141,  (i).    Map. 

Eadie,  John. 

Early  Oriental  History  :  comprising  the  histories  of  Egypt, 
Assyria,  Persia,  Lydia,  Phrygia,  and  Phoenicia,  Lon- 
don, 1852.     i2mo.  pp.  xiv,  448. 


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Earth  and  man;  by  A.  H.  Guyot. 
East  India  Company. 

Atlas  Chinensis ;  by  J.  Ogilby. 
Embassy  from ;  by  same. 
East  Indies. 

Travels  in  the  East  Indian  archipelago ;  by  A.  S.  Bickmore. 
Eastlake,  Charles  Lock  (i 793-1865). 

Contributions  to  the  Literature  of  the  Fine  Arts.    London, 

1848.     Octavo,  pp.  xiii,   (i),  396. 
Goethe's  Theory  of  Colours;  translated  from  the  German : 
with  notes.  London,  1840.  Octavo,  pp.  xlviii, 423.  Plates. 
Handbook  of  painting,  the  Italian  schools;  by  F.  Kugler. 
Materials  for  a  History  of  Oil  Painting.     London,  1847. 
Octavo,  pp.  xii,  slip,  561,  (i). 
Eastlake,  Charles  Locke  (a  nephew  of  Charles  Lock  Eastlake). 
Hints  on  Household  Taste  in   furniture,   upholstery  and 
other  details.     Third  edition,  revised.     London.    1872. 
Octavo,  pp.  xviii,  306.     Plates. 
A  History  of  the  Gothic  Revival.     An  attempt  to  show 
how  the  taste  for  mediaeval  architecture  which  lingered 
in  England  during  the  two  last  centuries  has  since  been 
encouraged   and    developed.      London,    1872.      Octavo, 
pp.  xvi,  427.     Plates. 
Eastlake,  Elizabeth  (Rigby). 

Life  of  John   Gibson,   R.   A.    Sculptor.     London,    1870. 
Octavo,  pp.  ix,  255.     Plate, 
Eaton,  Charlotte  Ann   (Waldie). 

Rome,  in  the  Nineteenth  Century;  containing  a  complete 
account  of  the  ruins  of  the  ancient  city,  the  remains 
of  the  middle  ages,  and  the  monuments  of  modern 
times.  With  remarks  on  the  fine  arts,  the  museums  of 
sculpture  and  painting,  the  manners,  customs,  and  reli- 
gious ceremonies,  of  the  modern  Romans.  Fifth  edi- 
tion. To  which  is  now  first  added  a  complete  index. 
London,  1852.  Two  volumes.  i2mo.  pp.  (i),  (3), 
xviii,  460;  ix,  (i),43i.  Plates. 
Ecclesiastical  History. 

Ecclesiastical  history  epitomiz'd ;    by  J.  Shirley. 
Lambeth  and  the  Vatican.     See  Lambeth. 
Lectures  on  ecclesiastical  history;   by  G.  Campbell. 
Ecclesiastical  Vestments. 

Glossary    of    ecclesiastical    ornament    and    costume;    by 
A.  W.  N.  Pugin. 


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Eccleston,  James. 

An  Introduction  to  English  Antiquities;  intended  as  a 
companion  to  the  history  of  England.  London,  1847. 
Octavo,  pp.  xii,  485,  (i). 

Echard,  Laurence. 

The  History  of  the  Revolution,  and  the  Establishment  of 
England  in  the  year  1688.  Introduc'd  by  a  necessary 
review  of  the  reigns  of  King  Charles,  and  King  James 
the  Second.  In  three  books.  London,  1725.  i2mo.  pp. 
(I),  (9),  (3).  271.  (8). 

Signature  of  Granville  Sharp. 

Echo  from  the  Army.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  2.] 
Eclipses,  Dissertation  on  the  general  properties ;  by  G.  Smith. 

Eddy,  Daniel  Clarke. 

Europa ;  or,  Scenes  and  Society  in  England,  France,  Italy, 
and  Switzerland.  With  an  historic  sketch  of  France, 
from  the  accession  of  Napoleon  III.  in  1852,  to  the 
destruction  of  the  empire  in  1871.  Boston,  1871.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  547.    Plate. 

Roger  Williams  and  the  Baptists.  An  historical  discourse 
delivered  before  the  Young  Men's  Christian  Union,  in 
Hollis  Street  Church,  Dec.  2,  i860.  Boston,  1861. 
i2mo.  pp.  146. 

Presentation  copy,  Boston,  February  15,  1861. 

Edes,  Richard  Sullivan. 

Biographical  Sketch  of  Colonel  John  May.  [In  Hist,  and 
Phil.  Society  of  Ohio,  new  series,  I.] 

Edge,  Frederick  Milnes. 

Whom  do  English  tories  wish  elected  to  the  Presidency? 
[Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  69.] 

Edgeworth,  Richard  Lovell. 

Memoirs,  begun  by  himself,  and  concluded  by  his  daughter, 
Maria  Edgeworth.  Third  edition.  London,  1844.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  (3),  486,  (2).    Plate. 

Edinburgh. 

Literary  landmarks;   by  L.  Hutton. 
Traditions;   by  R.  Chambers. 

Edinburgh  Review. 

Contributions ;   by  H.  Brougham,  and  by  F.  Jeffrey. 
Essays,  selected  from  contributions;   by  H.  Rogers. 
Selections  from ;  by  M.  Cross. 


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Edinburgh  University. 

Edinburgh  Essays  by  Members  of  the  University.  1856. 
Edinburgh,  1857.     Octavo,  pp.  vi,  (i),  350. 

Education. 

Of  education.     [In  "  Poems  "  by  John  Mihon,  1673.] 
Proper  objects  of  education ;  by  J.  Priestley. 
PubHc  education  of  the  people;  by  T.  Parker. 

Edwards,  Edward  (1738-1806). 

Anecdotes  of  Painters  who  have  resided  or  been  born  in 
England ;  with  critical  remarks  on  their  productions ; 
intended  as  a  continuation  to  the  Anecdotes  of  Painting 
by  the  late  Horace  [Walpole],  Earl  of  Or  ford.  London, 
1808.     Quarto,  pp.  viii,  xxxix,  327,   (i).     Plates. 

Edwards,  Edward  (181 2-1 886). 

Libraries  and  Founders  of  Libraries.  London,  1865.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  xix,  507.     Tables. 

Memoirs  of  Libraries :  including  a  handbook  of  library 
economy.  London,  1859.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp. 
xviii,   (i),  841;    xxxvii,  1104.     Plates. 

Effigies. 

Glimpse  at  the  monumental  architecture  and  sculpture  of 

Great  Britain ;  by  M.  H.  Bloxam. 
Monumental  remains  of  noble  and  eminent  persons;    by 

E.  Blore. 

Egerton,  Mary  Margaret  Stanley. 

The  Book  of  Costume:  or,  annals  of  fashion,  from  the 
earliest  period  to  the  present  time.  By  a  Lady  of  Rank. 
New  edition.  London,  1847.  Octavo,  pp.  (i),  xii,  482, 
Plate. 

Eggleston,  Edward. 

Christ  in  Art :  the  story  of  the  words  and  acts  of  Jesus 
Christ,  as  related  in  the  language  of  the  four  Evange- 
lists, arranged  in  one  continuous  narrative.  Illustrated 
with  one  hundred  full-page  plates  on  steel  and  wood, 
executed  by  Brend'Amour,  of  Diisseldorf,  after  the 
famous  designs  of  Alexandre  Bida,  together  with  nu- 
merous expository  engravings  in  the  text  by  American 
artists.     New  York,  1875.     Quarto,  pp.  295. 

Egypt. 

Account  of  the  manners  and  customs  of  the  modern 
Egyptians;    by  E.  W.  Lane. 


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Egypt  (continued). 

Ancient  Egypt,  her  testimony  to  the  truth  of  the  Bible; 

by  W.  Osburn,  Jr. 
Ancient  Egypt  under  the  Pharaohs;   by  J.  Kenrick. 
Daleth  or  the  homestead  of  nations;   by  E.  L.  Clark. 
Diary  in  the  East  during  the  tour  of  the  Prince  and  Prin- 
cess of  Wales ;  by  W.  H.  Russell. 
Discoveries  in  Egypt,  Ethiopia,  and  the  peninsula  of  Sinai, 

in  the  years  1842- 1845;   by  C.  R.  Lepsius. 
Dry    Leaves    from    Young    Egypt.      By    an    ex-political. 

Second  edition.     London,  185 1.     Octavo,  pp.  xx,  378, 

(i),  (i).     Plates. 
Early  oriental  history ;  by  J.  Eadie. 
Eastern  life,  present  and  past ;  by  H.  Martineau. 
Egypt  and  Nubia,  their  scenery  and  their  people;  by  J.  A. 

St.  John. 
Egypt's  place  in  universal  history ;  by  C.  C.  J.  Bunsen. 
History  of  Egypt  from  the  earliest  times ;   by  S.  Sharpe. 
History  of  Egypt  under  the  Ptolemies ;  by  same. 
Holy  Land,  Syria,  Idumea,  Arabia,  Egypt  and  Nubia;   by 

D.  Roberts. 
Journal  from  Grand  Cairo  to  Mount  Sinai,  and  back  again ; 

by  R.  Clayton. 
Monumental  history;   by  W.  Osburn. 
Narrative  of   the  operations   and  recent  discoveries;    by 

G.  B.  Belzoni. 
Relation  of  a  journey,  1610;   by  G.  Sandys. 
Report  of  the  committee  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania 

to  translate  the  inscription  on  the  Rosetta  Stone. 
Travels  in  Egypt  and  the  Holy  Land ;   by  W.  R.  Wilson. 
EIKflN  BA2IAIKH;  by  J.  Gauden. 

Einheit  und  Freiheit.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  19,] 
Elder,  William. 

Biography    of    Elisha    Kent    Kane.      Philadelphia,    1858. 

Octavo,  pp.  (i),  416.     Plates. 

Presentation  copy  to  Leigh  Hunt,  Philadelphia,  January,  1858. 

Electricity. 

Experiments    and    Observations    on    Electricity,    made   at 
Philadelphia;  by  B.  Franklin. 

Elements  of  discord  in  Secessia.     [Loyal  Publication  Society, 

No.  15.] 
Elf  world,  Series  of  pictures;   by  R.  Doyle. 


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Eliot,  George  (Pseud.). 

The  George  Eliot  Portfolio  being  a  series  of  sixty  Japanese 
paper  proofs  from  the  original  etchings  and  photo-etch- 
ings illustrating  George  EHot's  Works,  Boston,  1888. 
Large  folio,  pp.  (4).     Plates. 

Eliot,  Sir  John,  a  biography,  1 590-1 632;   by  J.  Forster. 

Elizabeth,  Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  Queen;   by  L.  Aikin. 

Elliott,  Charles  Wyllys. 

The  New  England  History,  from  the  discovery  of  the 
continent  by  the  Northmen,  986,  to  the  period  when  the 
colonies  declared  their  Independence,  1776.  New  York, 
1857.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  479;   492.     Plates. 

Ellis,  George. 

Specimens  of  Early  English  Metrical  Romances,  to  which 
is  prefixed  an  historical  introduction.  On  the  rise  and 
progress  of  romantic  composition  in  France  and  Eng- 
land. New  edition,  revised  by  J.  O.  Halliwell.  Lon- 
don, 1848.     i6mo.  pp.  viii,  600.     Plates. 

Ellis,  George  James  Welbore  Agar. 

The  True  History  of  the  State  Prisoner  [Hercules  Anthony 
Mattheoli],  commonly  called  the  Iron  Mask,  extracted 
from  documents  in  the  French  Archives.  London,  1826. 
i2mo.  pp.  (4),  viii,  352. 

Ellis,  Henry. 

Blair's  chronological  and  historical  tables. 
The  Elgin  and  Phigaleian  Marbles  of  the  Classical  Ages, 
in  the  British  Museum.     London,  1846.     Two  volumes. 
i6mo,  pp.  (i),  (i),  249;   viii,  271.     Plates. 

Ellis,  William. 

Visit  to  the  south  seas,  1829  and  1830;   by  C.  S.  Stewart. 

Elmes,  James. 

A  General  and  Bibliographical  Dictionary  of  the  Fine  Arts. 
Containing  explanation  of  the  principal  terms  used  in 
the  arts  of  painting,  sculpture,  architecture,  and  engrav- 
ing, .  .  .  London,  1826.    Octavo,  pp.  viii,  760. 

Sir  Christopher  Wren  and  his  Times.  With  illustrative 
sketches  and  anecdotes  of  the  most  distinguished  person- 
ages in  the  seventeenth  century.  London,  1852.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  xix,  436.     Plate. 

Ely,  England. 

Description  of  the  cathedral  church ;  by  G.  Millers. 


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Elyot,  Thomas. 

The  Boke  named  the  Gouernour,  deuysed  by  syr  Thomas 
Elyot  Knight.     1534.     London,  1537.     i6mo.  pp.   (i), 

(14),  481. 
The  Image  of  Governance  compiled  of  the  actes  and  sen- 
tences notable,  of  the  moste  noble  Emperour  Alexander 
Seuerus,  late  translated  out  of  Greke  into  Englyshe,  by 
Syr  Thomas  Eliot  Knight,  in  the  favour  of  Nobylitie. 
Anno,  MDXLI.     London.     i2mo.  pp.   (16),   (208). 

Ornamented  initial  letters ;  signatures  of  James  Boswell  and  John  Home 
Tooke. 

Emblems. 

Symbola  Heroica  M.  Clavdii  Paradini. 

Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo. 

Correspondence   of    Thomas    Carlyle   and    Ralph   Waldo 

Emerson  1 834-1 872;   by  C.  E.  Norton. 
English  Traits.     New  and  revised  edition.     Boston,  1881. 

i6mo.  pp.  236. 
Essays,   Lectures  and  Orations.     London,   1851.      i6mo. 

pp.  (i),  vi,  568. 
Poems.     Boston,  1847.     i6mo.  pp.  251. 
Poems.     London,  1847.     i2mo.  pp.  (4),  199,  (i). 
The  Prose  Works  of  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson.     New  and 

revised  edition.     Boston,  1875.     Two  volumes.     i2mo. 

pp.  iv,  566;  iv,  491.    Plate. 
Ralph  Waldo  Emerson;   by  O.  W.  Holmes. 
Selected  Poems.     New  and  revised  edition.    Boston,  1876. 

i6mo.  pp.  218. 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica,  or  Dictionary  of  Arts,  Sciences, 
and  General  Literature.  Eighth  edition.  With  exten- 
sive improvements  and  additions;  and  numerous  en- 
gravings. Boston,  1 852-1 860.  Twenty-one  volumes. 
Quarto.  Plates, 
Same.    Index.    Boston,  i860.    Quarto,  pp.  vii,  232. 

Engineers,  Lives;  by  S.  Smiles. 

England.    See  Great  Britain. 

English  Language. 

Anecdotes  of  the  English  language,  chiefly  regarding  the 

local  dialect  of  London  and  its  environs;   by  S.  Pegge. 
On  the  origin  and  ramifications  of  the  English  language; 

by  H.  Welsford 

English  Pope.    See  Great  Britain. 

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Engraving. 

Art  gems ;  by  E.  Lievre. 
Art  of  engraving;  by  T.  H.  A.  Fielding. 
Biographical  and  critical  dictionary  of  painters  and  en- 
gravers;   by  M.  Bryan. 
Biographical  and  critical  dictionary  of  recent  and  living 

painters  and  engravers,  forming  a  supplement  to  Bryan's 

dictionary ;  by  H.  Ottley. 
Book  of  cartoons;   by  R.  Cattermole. 
Catalogue  of  engravers,  who  have  been  bom,  or  resided  in 

England;   by  H.  Walpole. 
Cipriani's  rudiments  of  drawing;  by  F,  Bartolozzi. 
Course  of  lectures  on  drawing,  painting,  and  engraving; 

by  W.  M.  Craig. 
Curious  and  rare  engravings  by  the  best  [Italian]  artists 

of  that  time,  1580  to  1606,  from  the  works  of  Antonio 

Tempesta.     Florence,  1555.     Large  folio. 
Eighty-two  prints ;  by  F.  Bartolozzi. 
Engravings  by  A.  Meyer  after  G.   Perelle  and  Melchior 

Kiisell    after    John    William    Baur.       Oblong    octavo. 

Plates. 
Essay  on  prints ;  by  W.  Gilpin. 
Handbook  of  engraved  gems;   by  C.  W.  King. 
Handbook  of  pictorial  art ;  by  R.  St.  J.  Tyrwhitt. 
Idyllic  Pictures  drawn  by  Barnes,  Miss  Ellen  Edwards, 

Paul  Gray,  Houghton,  R.  P.  Leitch,  Pinwell,  Sandys, 

Small,  G.  Thomas,  etc.  etc.    London,  1867.    Octavo,  pp. 

203.     Plates. 
Inquiry  into  the  origin  and  early  history  of  engraving, 

upon  copper  and  in  wood,  with  an  account  of  engravers 

and  their  works;   by  W.  Y.  Ottley. 
Introduction  to  the  study  and  collection  of  ancient  prints; 

by  W.  H.  Willshire. 
Italian  school  of  design ;   by  F.  Bartolozzi. 
Leuchtenberg  Gallery  at  Munich. 
Naturam   referens   patet   ars   sed   utrinque  magestra   ap- 

presso  Teodoro  Viero  Venezia ;   by  G.  M.  Pitteri. 
Origin  and  antiquity;  by  W.  S.  Baker. 
Original   designs  of  the  most  celebrated  masters  of  the 

Bolognese,   Roman,   Florentine,   and  Venetian  schools; 

by  J.  Chamberlaine. 
Outlines.     Folio. 
Print  collector ;  by  J.  Maberly. 


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Engraving   (continued). 

Researches  into  the  history  of  playing  cards;  by  S.  W. 
Singer. 

River  scenery ;  by  J.  M.  W.  Turner. 

Sculptura,  or  the  history  and  art  of  chalcography,  and 
engraving  in  copper;    by  J.  Evelyn. 

Seventy-three  prints;   by  F.  Bartolozzi. 

Sketches  from  nature ;  by  J.  H.  Hill. 

Stothard's  engravings. 

Touches  of  Nature  by  eminent  artists  and  authors.  Lon- 
don, 1867.    Quarto,  pp.  (3),  (loo)rccto. 

Treatise  on  wood  engraving;   by  J.  Jackson. 

Typographical  antiquities ;  by  T.  F.  Dibdin. 

Wonders  of  engraving;   by  G.  V.  A.  G.  Duplessis. 

Works  of  Bartolozzi  and  Cipriani. 
ENIATTOE  TEPASTIOS    Mirabilis  Annus,  or  the  year  of 
Prodigies  and  Wonders,  being  a  faithful  and  impartial 
collection  of  several  signs  that  have  been  seen  in  the 
heavens,  in  the  earth,  and  in  the  waters;  .  .  .  Printed 
in  the  year  1661.     i6mo.  pp.  (i),  (6),  88. 
Enthusiasm,  Natural  history  of;   by  I.  Taylor. 
Epictetus. 

The  Works  of  Epictetus,  consisting  of  his  discourses,  in 
four  books,  preserved  by  Arrian,  the  Enchiridion,  and 
fragments.  Translated  from  the  original  Greek,  by  the 
late  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Carter.  With  an  introduction  and 
notes  by  the  translator.  Fourth  edition.  London,  1807. 
Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  v,  (9),  xliv,  310;  (i),  (2), 
386,  (12). 
Episcopius,  Simon. 

Memoirs ;   by  F.  Calder. 
Erasmus,  Desiderius. 

Adagiorvm  Chilia  des  Des.  Erasmi  Roterdami  qvatvor 
cvm  dimidia  ex  postrema  avtoris  recognitione.  .  .  . 
Basileae  [Basel],  1551.     Folio,  pp.  (96),  1071,  (i). 

Christian's  Manual,  compiled  from  the  Enchiridion  Militis 
Christiani ;   by  P.  W.  Crowther. 

The  Complaint  of  Peace ;  to  which  is  added,  Antipolemus ; 
or,  the  plea  of  reason,  religion,  and  humanity,  against 
war.  Translated  from  the  Latin  [by  Vicesimus  Knox]. 
First  American  edition.  Boston,  181 3.  i2mo,  pp. 
160,   (i). 

The  first  tome  or  volume  of  the  Paraphrases  of  Erasmus 


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Erasmus,   Desiderius   (continued). 

vpon  the  newe  testament,  conteinyng  the  fower  Euange- 
listes,  with  the  Actes  of  the  Apostles :  eftsones  con- 
ferred with  the  latine  and  thoroughly  corrected  as  it  is 
by  the  kinges  highnes  iniunccions  commaunded  to  be 
had  in  euerie  churche  of  this  royalme.  .  .  .  1551. 
Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (37),  (1214),  (48).  Plate. 
Esquemeling,  John. 

The  History  of  the  Bucaniers  of  America ;  from  their  first 
original  down  to  this  time ;  written  in  several  languages ; 
and  now  collected  into  one  volume.  Containing  I.  The 
exploits  and  adventures  of  Le  Grand,  Lolonois,  .  .  . 
II.  The  dangerous  voyage  and  bold  attempts  of  Capt. 
Earth.  Sharp,  .  .  .  written  by  Basil  Ringrose,  .  .  .  III. 
A  journal  of  a  voyage  into  the  South  Sea  .  .  .  1684, 
to  1689,  written  ...  by  the  Sieur  Raveneau  de  Lus- 
san  .  .  .  IV.  A  relation  of  a  voyage  of  the  Sieur  de 
Montaubon,  .  .  .  1695,  .  .  .  London,  1699.  i2mo., 
variously  paged.  Plates. 
Esquimaux,  Life  with ;  by  C.  F.  Hall. 

Essay  on  the  application  of  abstract  reasoning  to  the  Chris- 
tian doctrines;   by  I.  Taylor. 
Estray,  collection  of  poems;  by  H.  W.  Longfellow. 
Etchings. 

Etching  and  etchers;   by  P.  G.  Hamerton. 

Etchings.     Folio. 

Etchings ;  by  S.  Rosa. 

Etchings  after  nature,  1821 ;  by  F.  Becker. 

Original    Etchings    from    antient    and    modern    masters. 
Folio.     Plates. 

Pictorial  notices,  consisting  of  a  memoir  of  Sir  Anthony 
Van  Dyck,  with  a  descriptive  catalogue  of  etchings  exe- 
cuted by  him;   by  W.  H.  Carpenter. 

Radirungen,  178  platten;  by  F.  Kobell. 

Treatise  on  etching;   by  M.  Lalanne. 
Eton  College. 

The  Etonian.  Second  edition.  London,  1822.  Two  vol- 
umes.    Octavo,  pp.  iv,  3-412;   488. 

History;  by  R.  Ackermann. 

Memoirs  of  Etonians,  with  notices  of  the  early  history; 
by  E,  S.  Creasy. 

Windsor  Castle,  and  its  environs,  including  Eton  College; 
by  L.  Ritchie. 


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Euripides. 

The    Tragedies   of    Euripides;    translated    by    R.    Potter. 
London,  1814.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.   (i),  xiii, 
.  (i),  507;    (2),  499- 
Europe. 

Diary  of  an  invalid,  being  the  journal  of  a  tour  in  pursuit 
of  health,  in  Portugal,  Italy,  Switzerland,  and  France, 
in  the  years  1817,  1818,  and  1819;   by  H.  Matthews. 

Engravings  of  ancient  cathedrals,  etc.,  in  France,  Hol- 
land, Germany,  and  Italy;   by  J.  Coney. 

Familiar  letters;  by  C.  C.  Felton. 

Foreign  tour  of  Messrs.  Brown,  Jones,  and  Robinson ;  by 
R.  Doyle. 

Fragments  of  Italy  and  the  Rhineland ;  by  T.  H.  White. 

History  of  civilization  from  the  fall  of  the  Roman  Empire 
to  the  French  Revolution;   by  F.  P.  G.  Guizot. 

History  of  Europe  from  the  commencement  of  the  French 
Revolution  in  1789  to  the  restoration  of  the  Bourbons 
in  181 5;   by  A.  Alison. 

History  of  European  morals ;  by  W.  E.  H.  Lecky. 

History  of  modern  Europe;   by  W.  Russell. 

History  of  the  origin  of  representative  government  in 
Europe;   by  F,  P.  G.  Guizot. 

History  of  the  Western  Empire,  from  its  restoration  by 
Charlemagne  to  the  accession  of  Charles  V. ;  by  R. 
Comyn. 

Introduction  to  the  literature  of  Europe  in  the  fifteenth, 
sixteenth,  and  seventeenth  centuries;    by  H.  Hallam. 

Letters  from  Europe,  comprising  the  journal  of  a  tour 
through  Ireland,  England,  Scotland,  France,  Italy,  and 
Switzerland,  in  the  years  1825,  '26  and  '27;  by  N.  H. 
Carter. 

Manual  of  the  history  of  the  political  system  of  Europe 
and  its  colonies;   by  A.  H.  L.  Heeren. 

Notes  of  a  traveller,  on  the  social  and  political  state  of 
France,  Prussia,  Switzerland,  Italy,  and  other  parts  of 
Europe,  during  the  present  century;   by  S.  Laing. 

Physician's  vacation,  or  a  summer  in  Europe;  by  W. 
Channing. 

State  of  Christendom,  giving  a  perfect  and  exact  dis- 
covery of  many  political  interregues  and  secret  mys- 
teries of  state  practised  in  most  of  the  courts  of  Europe ; 
by  H.  Wotton. 


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Europe   (continued). 

Travels  of  Theodore  Ducas ;  by  C.  Mills. 

View  of  Europe  during  the  middle  ages ;  by  H.  Hallam. 
Eustace,  John  Chetwode. 

A  Classical  Tour  through  Italy.  Seventh  edition,  with  an 
additional  preface,  and  translations  of  the  various  quota- 
tions from  ancient  and  modern  authors.  Illustrated  with 
plans  of  churches,  an  index,  &c.  London,  1841.  Three 
volumes.  i6mo.  Map. 
Evans,  George  William  Davis. 

The  Classic  and  Connoisseur  in   Italy  and   Sicily:    with 
an    Appendix,    containing   an    abridged    translation    of 
Lanzi's   Storia   Pittorica.     London,    1835.     Three  vol- 
umes.    Octavo. 
Evelyn,  John. 

Diary  and  Correspondence  of  John  Evelyn,  to  which  is 
subjoined  the  private  correspondence  between  King 
Charles  I.  and  Sir  Edward  Nicholas,  and  between  Sir 
Edward  Hyde,  afterwards  Earl  of  Clarendon,  and  Sir 
Richard  Browne.  Edited  from  the  original  MSS.  at 
Wotton.  By  William  Bray.  New  edition.  London, 
1854.     Four  volumes.     i2mo.     Plates. 

Same,  new  edition,  corrected,  revised,  and  enlarged.  Lon- 
don, 1862,  1863.     i6mo.     Plates. 

The  Life  of  Mrs.  Godolphin.  Now  first  published  and 
edited  by  Samuel  [Wilber force]  Lord  Bishop  of  Oxford 
Chancellor  of  the  Most  Noble  Order  of  the  Garter. 
London,  1847.     i6mo.  pp.  xviii,  265,  (i).     Plate. 

The  Miscellaneous  Writings  of  John  Evelyn,  now  first 
collected,  with  occasional  notes,  by  William  Upcott. 
London,  1825.     Folio,  pp.  xxvi,  849,  (i).     Plates. 

Numismata.  A  discourse  of  medals,  antient  and  modern. 
Together  with  some  account  of  heads  and  effigies  of 
illustrious,  and  famous  persons,  in  sculps,  and  taille- 
douce,  of  whom  we  have  no  medals  extant;  and  of  the 
use  to  be  derived  from  them.  To  which  is  added  a 
digression  concerning  physiognomy,  London,  1697. 
Folio,  pp.  (i),  (6),  342,  (14). 

In  manuscript  on  titlepage,  "  Charlotte  Farmor  given  me  by  Mama  Feb: 
1746";  and  "A.  S.  H.     July,  1813." 

Sculptura;  or,  the  history  and  art  of  chalcography,  and 
engraving  in  copper:  .  .  .  Second  edition.  London, 
1755.     Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (i),  xxxvi,  140.     Plate. 


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Everett,  Alexander  Hill. 

Critical  and  Miscellaneous  Essays.  To  which  are  added 
a  few  poems.     Boston,  1845.     i^mo.  pp.  iv,  563. 

Everett,  Edward. 

The  Life  of  George  Washington.  New  York,  i860.  i2mo. 
pp.  348.     Plate. 

Memoir  of  Anne  Gorham  Everett,  with  extracts  from  her 
correspondence  and  journal ;  by  P.  C.  Bush. 

A  Memoir  of  Mr.  John  Lowell,  Jun.  delivered  as  the  in- 
troduction to  the  lectures  on  his  foundation,  in  the 
Odeon,  31st  December,  1839;  repeated  in  the  Marl- 
borough Chapel,  2d  January,  1840.  Boston,  1840.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  74. 

Monroe  doctrine.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  34.] 

Orations  and  Speeches  on  various  occasions.  Fifth  edi- 
tion.    Boston,  1859.     Three  volumes.     Octavo.     Plate. 

Letter,  January  21,  1863,  inserted. 

Our  patriot  scholar,  discourse,  January  22,  1865;  by  S. 
Osgood. 

Exeter,  England. 

History  and  antiquities  of  the  cathedral  church;  by  J. 
Britton. 


Fable  for  critics ;  by  J.  R.  Lowell. 

Fables. 

Fables ;  by  J.  Gay. 

Fables  of  ^sop. 

Fables  of  La  Fontaine  illustrees. 

Select  fables  of  ^sop  and  other  fabulists. 

Select  fables,  with  cuts,  designed  and  engraved  by  Thomas 

and  John  Bewick. 
Three  hundred  ^sop's  fables. 

Fairfax,  Thomas. 

Life  of  the  great  Lord  Fairfax,  commander-in-chief  of 
the  army  of  the  Parliament  of  England ;  by  C.  R. 
Markham. 

Fairfax  correspondence;   by  R.  Bell,  and  by  G.  W.  Johnson. 

Fairholt,  Frederick  William. 

Costume  in  England :  a  history  of  dress  from  the  earliest 
period  till  the  close  of  the  eighteenth  century.    To  which 


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Fairholt,   Frederick   William    (continued). 

is  appended  an  illustrated  glossary  of  terms  for  all  arti- 
cles of  use  or  ornament  worn  about  the  person.     With 
above  six  hundred  engravings  drawn  on  wood  by  the 
author.     London,  1846.     Octavo,  pp.  xiv,  (i),  618. 
Fairies. 

Fairy  mythology;   by  T.  Keightley. 

German  fairy  tales  and  popular  stories,  as  told  by  Gammer 

Grethel ;  by  J.  L.  C.  Grimm. 
Heroes,    or,    Greek    fairy   tales    for   my   children;   by    C. 
Kingsley. 
Falconer,  William. 

The  Shipwreck.     Ninth  edition.     London,    1796.      i6mo. 
pp.  (i),  (2),  167.     Plates. 
Falkener,  Edward. 

Daedalus ;  or,  the;  causes  and  principles  of  the  excellence 
of  Greek  Sculpture.  London,  i860.  Octavo,  pp.  xxiii, 
322.     Plates. 

Fanaticism;  by  L  Taylor. 

Fanshawe,  Anne  (Harrison). 

Memoirs  of  Lady  Fanshawe,  wife  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir 
Richard  Fanshawe,  Bart.  Ambassador  from  Charles  the 
Second  to  the  Court  of  Aladrid  in  1665.  Written  by 
herself.  To  which  are  added,  extracts  from  the  corre- 
spondence of  Sir  Richard  Fanshawe.  [Edited  by  Nich- 
olas Harris  Nicolas.]  London,  1829.  Octavo,  pp.  Ixiii, 
395.     Plate. 

Faraday,  Michael ;   by  J.  H.  Gladstone. 
Feamside,  William  Gray. 

Holmes's  great  metropolis,  or,  views  and  history  of  Lon- 
don in  the  nineteenth  century. 
Tombleson's  views  of  the  Rhine. 
Fellowes,  William  Dorset. 

Historical  Sketches  of  Charles  the  First,  Cromwell,  Charles 
the  Second,  and  the  principal  personages  of  that  period ; 
including  the  King's  trial  and  execution:  .  .  .  London, 
1828.  Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (i),  (4),  ix,  432,  xii,  Ixxvi. 
Plates. 
Fellows,  Charles. 

An  Account  of  Discoveries  in  Lycia,  being  a  journal  kept 
during  a  second  excursion  in  Asia  Minor.  1840.  Lon- 
don, 1 84 1.    Octavo,  pp.  xii,  542,  (2).     Plates. 


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Fellows,   Charles   (continued). 

Travels  and  Researches  in  Asia  Minor,  more  particularly 
in  the  province  of  Lycia.     London,  1852.     Octavo,  pp. 
xvi,  510.     Plates. 
Felltham,  Owen. 

Resolves,   divine,   moral,   political.     London,    1840.     Oc- 
tavo, pp.  vi,  X,  385. 
Felton,  Cornelius  Conway. 

Earth  and  man ;  by  A.  H.  Guyot. 

Familiar  Letters  from  Europe.     Boston,  1878.     i6mo.  pp. 

(3).  392. 
Greece,  Ancient  and  Modern.     Lectures  delivered  before 
the   Lowell    Institute.      Boston,    1867.      Two   volumes. 
Octavo,  pp.  vi,  511;    iv,  549.     Plate. 
Fenelon,  Frangois  de  Salignac  de  la  Mothe. 

The  Adventures  of  Telemachus,  the  Son  of  Ulysses.  From 
the  French  by  the  late  John  Hawkesworth.  Corrected 
and  revised  by  G.  Gregory,  .  .  .  London,  1795.  Two 
volumes  bound  in  one.  Folio,  pp.  xi,  (i),  v-xxxv,  223; 
vii,  225-439,  (11). 
Fenn,  John. 

Paston  Letters.  Original  letters,  written  during  the  reigns 
of  Henry  VL,  Edward  IV.,  and  Richard  III.  by  vari- 
ous persons  of  rank  or  consequence.  .  .  .  New  edition, 
by  A.  Ramsay.  London,  1840.  Two  volumes  bound 
in  one.  i6mo.  pp.  xxiv,  200;  vii,  168. 
Fergusson,  James. 

History  of  the  Modern  Styles  of  Architecture :    being  a 
sequel  to  the  handbook  of  architecture.     London,  1862. 
Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  538.     Plate. 
Fergusson' s  Handbook  of  Architecture.     The  illustrated 
handbook  of  architecture:    being  a  concise  and  popular 
account  of  the  different  styles  of  architecture  prevailing 
in  all  ages  and  all  countries.  Second  edition.     London, 
1859.    Octavo,  pp.  Ivii,  (i),  1004.     Plate. 
Rude  Stone  Monuments  in  all  countries;    their  age  and 
uses.     London,  1872.     Octavo,  pp.  xix,  559.     Plates. 
Few   words   in  behalf  of  the  loyal   women  of  the   United 

States.      [Loyal   Publication  Society,  No.    10.] 
Fielding,  Theodore  Henry  Adolphus. 

The  Art  of  Engraving,  with  the  various  modes  of  opera- 
tion. .  .  .  London,  1844.  Octavo,  pp.  vii,  (i),  109. 
Plates. 


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Fields,  James  Thomas. 

The  Boston  Book.  Being  specimens  of  metropolitan  litera- 
ture.    Boston,  1850.     i2mo.  pp.  (i),  vii,  364. 

Filhol,  Antoine  Michel. 

Galerie  du  Musee  Napoleon,  ptibliee  par  Filhol,  graveur, 
et  redigee  par  Lavallee  (Joseph)  .  .  .  dediee  a  M. 
TEmpereur  Napoleon  P'"  Paris,  1802-1815.  Ten 
volumes.    Octavo.    Plates. 

Fischel,  Eduard. 

The  EngHsh  Constitution.  Translated  from  the  second 
German  edition.  By  Richard  Jenery  Shea.  London, 
1863.     Octavo,  pp.  xii,  592. 

Fisher,  George  Park. 

Life  of  Benjamin  Silliman,  late  Professor  of  chemistry, 
mineralogy,  and  geology  in  Yale  College,  chiefly  from 
his  manuscript  reminiscences,  diaries,  and  correspond- 
ence. New  York,  1866.  Two  volumes.  i2mo.  pp.  xvi, 
407;    ix,  408.     Plates. 

Fiske,  John  Safford. 

Tour  through  the  Pyrenees ;   by  H.  A.  Taine. 
Fitzgerald,  Percy  Hethrington. 

Charles  Lamb ;  his  friends,  his  haunts,  and  his  books.  .  .  . 
Second  edition.  London,  1866.  i6mo.  pp.  vii,  229, 
(i).  Plate. 
The  Life  and  Times  of  William  IV.  including  a  view  of 
social  life  and  manners  during  his  reign.  London,  1884. 
Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  vii,  393;  (i),  (2),  394. 
Fitzwilliam,  Charles  William  Wentworth. 

Correspondence  of  the  Right  Honourable  Edmund  Burke. 

Fitzwilliam,  William  Wentworth. 

The  North-west  Passage  by  Land.  Being  the  narrative  of 
an  expedition  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific,  under- 
taken with  the  view  of  exploring  a  route  across  the  con- 
tinent of  British  Columbia  through  British  territory,  by 
one  of  the  northern  passes  of  the  Rocky  Mountains.  By 
Viscount  Milton,  and  W.  B.  Cheadle.  London,  1865. 
Octavo,  pp.  xviii,  397,  (i).  Plates. 
Flanders. 

Facsimiles  of  sketches  made  in  Flanders  and  Germany 
and  drawn  on  stone;    by  S.  Prout. 

Genealogies  et  anciens  descentes  des  Forestiers  et  Comtes 
de  Flandre;  by  C.  Martin. 


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Flaxman,  John. 

Compositions  by  John  Flaxman,  sculptor,  R.  A.  from  the 
Divine  Poem  of  Dante  Alighieri,  containing  Hell,  Pur- 
gatory and  Paradise.  With  quotations  from  the  Italian, 
and  translations  from  the  version  of  the  Reverend  H. 
Boyd,  to  each  plate.  London,  May  i,  1807.  Oblong 
quarto,  i  p.    Plates. 

The  Iliad  of  Homer  engraved  from  the  compositions  of 
John  Flaxman  R.  A.,  sculptor,  London,  March  i,  1805. 
Oblong  quarto.     Plates. 

Lectures  on  Sculpture,  as  delivered  before  the  President 
and  members  of  the  Royal  Academy.  Second  edition. 
To  which  are  now  first  added,  an  introductory  lecture, 
and  two  addresses  to  the  Royal  Academy,  on  the  death 
of  Thomas  Banks,  in  1805,  and  of  Antonio  Canova,  in 
1822,  and  an  address  on  the  death  of  Flaxman,  by  Sir 
Richard  Westmacott.  London,  1838.  Octavo,  pp.  x, 
(0.  (3).  303-     Plates. 

The  Odyssey  of  Homer  engraved  from  the  compositions 
of  John  Flaxman  R.  A.  sculptor.  London,  March  i, 
1805.     Oblong  quarto.     Plates. 

The  Theogony  Works  &  Days  &  the  Days  of  Hesiod 
engraved  from  the  compositions  of  John  Flaxman  R.  A. 
sculptor,  London.  [London,  Jan.  i,  1817;  engraved 
by  William  Blake.]     Oblong  quarto.     Plates. 

Fletcher,  George. 

Studies  of  Shakespeare  in  the  plays  of  King  John,  Cymbe- 
line.  Macbeth,  As  you  like  it.  Much  Ado  about  Nothing, 
Romeo  and  Juliet:  with  observations  on  the  criticism 
and  the  acting  of  those  plays.  London,  1847.  Octavo, 
pp.  xxiv,  384. 

Flint,  James. 

Letters  from  America,  containing  observations  on  the 
climate  and  agriculture  of  the  Western  States,  the  man- 
ners of  the  people,  the  prospects  of  emigrants,  &c.  &c. 
Edinburgh,  1822.     Octavo,  pp.  viii,  330. 

Florence. 

Italy,  Florence  and  Venice;  by  H.  A.  Taine. 

Makers  of  Florence,  Dante,  Giotto,  Savonarola,  and  their 

city;  by  M.  O.  Oliphant. 
Tableaux,  statues,  bas-reliefs  et  camees,  de  la  Galerie  de 

Florence,  et  du  Palais  Pitti ;  ■  by  A.  Mongez. 


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Folk  songs;   by  J.  W.  Palmer. 
FoUen,  Charles  Theodore  Christian. 

Discourse  occasioned  by  the  death;   by  W.  E.  Channing. 
Forbes,  Charles  Stuart. 

Iceland ;    its   volcanoes,    geysers,    and   glaciers.      London, 
i860.     i2mo.  pp.  viii,   (i),  335,  (i).     Plates. 
Forbes,  James  David. 

Norway  and  its  Glaciers  visited  in  185 1;  followed  by 
journals  of  excursions  in  the  high  Alps  of  Dauphine, 
Berne,  and  Savoy.  Edinburgh,  1853.  Octavo,  pp.  xxiv, 
349.     Plates. 

Forester,  Thomas. 

Paris  and  its  Environs.  An  illustrated  handbook.  Lon- 
don, 1859.     i2mo.  xiii,  (i),  448.     Plates. 

Rambles  in  the  Islands  of  Corsica  and  Sardinia.     With 
notices  of  their  history,  antiquities,  and  present  condi- 
tion.     Second    edition.      London,    1861.      Octavo,    pp. 
xxxiv,  (i),  450.     Plates. 
Forests. 

Deliciae  sylvarum,  or,  grand  and  romantic  forest  scenery 
in  England  and  Scotland ;    by  J.  G.  Strutt. 

Park  and  the  forest ;   by  J.  D.  Harding. 
Forster,  John. 

Arrest  of  the  Five  Members  by  Charles  the  First.  A 
chapter  of  English  history  rewritten.  London,  i860. 
i2mo.  pp.  xxviii,  415,   (i). 

Historical  and  Biographical  Essays.  Historical.  The  de- 
bates on  the  grand  remonstrance,  1641.  The  Plan- 
tagenets  and  the  Tudors.  The  Civil  Wars  and  Oliver 
Cromwell.  [Volume  II.  Biographical.  Daniel  DeFoe, 
Sir  Richard  Steele,  Charles  Churchill,  Samuel  Foote.] 
London,  1858.  Two  volumes.  i2mo.  pp.  xxvii,  336; 
xxxi,  437.     Plate. 

Memorials  of  John  Hampden ;    by  G.  N.  Grenville. 

Sir  John  Eliot:  a  biography.  1 590-1632.  Second  thou- 
sand. London,  1865.  Two  volumes.  i2mo.  pp.  xxx, 
649;    xxi,   (i),  766. 

Walter   Savage  Landor.     A  biography.     London,    1869. 
Two  volumes.     i2mo.  pp.  vi,  532;  vi,  596.     Plates. 
Forster,  Simon  Andrew. 

History  of  the  violin,  and  other  instruments  played  on 
with  the  bow;   by  W.  Sandys. 


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Forster,  Thomas  Ignatius  Maria. 

Original  Letters  of  Locke ;  Algernon  Sidney ;  and  Anthony 
Lord  Shaftesbury.  With  an  analytical  sketch  of  the 
writings  and  opinions  of  Locke  and  otner  metaphysi- 
cians.   London,  1830.     i6mo.  pp.  cxx,  279. 

Fors5^h,  Joseph. 

Remarks  on  Antiquities,  Arts,  and  Letters,  during  an  ex- 
cursion in  Italy,  in  the  years  1802  and  1803.  From  the 
second  London  edition.    Boston,  181 8.    Octavo,  pp.  443. 

Forsyth,  William. 

Life  of  Marcus  TuUius  Cicero.  London,  1864.  Two  vol- 
umes.    i2mo.  pp.  viii,  (2),  310;    (4),  299.     Plates. 

Same,  third  edition.  London,  1869.  Octavo,  pp.  xiv,  (i), 
557.     Plate. 

Fortune,  Robert. 

Three  years'  Wanderings  in  the  Northern  Provinces  of 
China,  including  a  visit  to  the  tea,  silk,  and  cotton 
countries :  with  an  account  of  the  agriculture  and  horti- 
culture of  the  Chinese.  Second  edition.  London,  1847. 
Octavo,  pp.  xxiv,   (i),  420,   (2).     Plates. 

Fosbroke,  Thomas  Dudley. 

Encyclopaedia  of  Antiquities,  and  Elements  of  Archaeology, 
classical  and  mediaeval.  London,  1825.  Two  volumes. 
Quarto,  pp.  xvi,  486;   iv,  487-955.     Plates. 

Foreign  Topography ;  or,  an  encyclopedick  account,  alpha- 
betically arranged,  of  the  ancient  remains  in  Africa,  Asia, 
and  Europe ;  forming  a  sequel  to  the  Encyclopedia  of 
Antiquities.  London,  1828.  Quarto,  pp.  xlviii,  348. 
Plates. 

Foster,  John. 

Lectures  delivered  at  Boadmead  Chapel,  Bristol.  Third 
edition,  with  additions.  London,  1853.  Two  volumes. 
i6mo.  pp.  viii,  390;    viii,  411. 

Foster,  Myles  Birket. 

Birket  Foster's  pictures  of  English  landscape;  by  T. 
Taylor. 

Fox,  Charles  James. 

A  History  of  the  early  part  of  the  reign  of  James  the 
Second ;  with  an  introductory  chapter.  To  which  is 
added,  an  appendix.  Philadelphia,  1808.  Octavo,  pp. 
(i),  xxxii,  201,  (i),  cci. 


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Fox,  George. 

A  Journal  or  Historical  Account  of  the  life,  travels,  suffer- 
ings. Christian  experiences,  and  labour  of  love,  in  the 
work  of  the  ministry,  of  that  ancient,  eminent,  and  faith- 
ful servant  of  Jesus  Christ,  George  Fox ;  who  departed 
this  life  in  great  peace  with  the  Lord,  the  13th  of  the 
nth  Month,  1690.  Sixth  edition.  Leeds,  1836.  Two 
volumes,  i6mo.  pp.  vii,  556,  (i);  564. 
Fox,  Gustavus  Vasa. 

Narrative  of  the  mission  to  Russia,   in   1866;    by  J.   F. 
Loubat. 
Fox,  Henry  Richard  Vassall. 

Some  Account  of  the  Lives  and  Writings  of  Lope  Felix  de 
Vega  Carpio  and  Guillen  de  Castro.    By  Henry  Richard 
Lord  Holland.     London,  181 7.     Two  volumes.     i2mo. 
pp.  XV,  261,  (i)  ;  vii,  232.     Plates. 
France. 

Account  of  a  tour  in  Normandy ;  by  D.  Turner. 

Architectural  tour  in  Normandy;   by  H.  G.  Knight. 

Bibliographical  antiquarian  and  picturesque  tour  in  France 
and  Germany;   by  T.  F.  Dibdin. 

Brittany  and  its  byways ;   by  F.  B.  Palliser. 

Chronicles  of  Enguerrand  de  Monstrelet,  containing  an 
account  of  the  cruel  civil  wars  between  the  Houses  of 
Orleans  and  Burgundy. 

Corneille  and  his  times;    by  F.  P.  G.  Guizot. 

Court  and  reign  of  Francis  the  First;   by  J.  Pardoe. 

Court  of  Napoleon  or  society  under  the  first  Empire  with 
portraits  of  its  beauties,  wits  and  heroines;  by  F.  B. 
Goodrich. 

Europa,  or,  scenes  and  society  in  England,  France,  Italy, 
and  Switzerland;   by  D.  C.  Eddy. 

Feudal  castles  of  France  (western  provinces)  ;  by  J.  C. 
Byrne. 

Flemish  and  French  pictures ;  by  F.  G.  Stephens. 

France  in  1829-30;    by  S.  O.  Morgan. 

France,  social,  literary,  political ;   by  W.  H.  L.  E.  Bulwer. 

Franklin  in  France;   by  E.  E.  Hale. 

French  scenery  from  drawings  made  in  181 9;  by  R.  Batty. 

History  of  Charlemagne ;   by  G.  P.  R.  James. 

History  of  the  battle  of  Agincourt,  and  of  the  expedition 
of  Henry  the  Fifth  into  France,  in  141 5;  by  N.  H. 
Nicolas. 


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France  (continued). 

History  of  the  French  Revolution,   from   1789  to   1814; 
by  F.  A.  Mignet. 
I      How  we  spent  the  autumn,  or,  wanderings  in  Brittany; 
by  M.  and  R.  Wallace-Dunlop. 

Illustrations  of  mediaeval  architecture  in  France;  by  H. 
Glutton. 

Lectures  on  history,  French  Revolution;   by  W.  Smyth. 

Lectures  on  the  history  of  France;   by  J.  Stephen. 

Letters  of  William  HI.  and  Louis  XIV.  and  of  their  min- 
isters;   by  P.  Grimblot. 

Letters  to  the  Right  Honourable  Edmund  Burke;  by  J. 
Priestley. 

Life  and  times  of  Louis  Philippe  King  of  the  French;  by 
G.  N.  Wright. 

Life  in  Normandy;   by  W.  F.  Campbell. 

Life  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte;   by  W.  Scott. 

Life  of  the  Moselle;   by  O.  Rooke. 

Master  [Robert]  Wace,  his  chronicle  of  the  Norman  Con- 
quest from  the  Roman  de  Rou. 

Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  Marie  Antoinette;  by  J.  L.  H.  G. 
Campan. 

Memoirs  of  the  Duke  of  Sully. 

Monarchy  of  the  middle  classes ;  by  W.  H.  L.  E.  Bulwer. 

Normandy  picturesque ;    by  H.  Blackburn. 

Observations  and  Reflections  made  in  the  course  of  a 
journey  through  France,  Italy,  and  Germany;  by 
H.  L.  Piozzi. 

Outre-Mer,  a  pilgrimage  beyond  the  sea;  by  H.  W. 
Longfellow. 

Painting  iij  France  after  the  decline  of  classicism;  by 
P.  G.  Hamerton. 

Picturesque  tour  of  the  Seine,  from  Paris  to  the  sea;  by 
J.  B.  B.  Sauvan. 

Picturesque  tour  through  Holland,  Brabant,  and  part  of 
France;    by  S.  Ireland. 

Picturesque  views  of  the  city  of  Paris  and  its  environs; 
by  J.  Scott. 

Portraits  des  Hommes  Illustres  des  dix-septieme  et  dix- 
huitieme  siecles,  dessines  d'apres  nature,  et  graves  par 
£delink,  Lubin,  van  Schuppen,  Duflos  et  Simonneau, 
avec  une  notice  sur  chacun  d'eux.  Paris.  1805.  Two 
volumes.     Folio,  pp.  (i),  40;    (i),  32.     Plates. 


128  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

France  (continued). 

Protestant  reformation  in  France,  or,  history  of  the 
Hugonots;    by  A.  C.  Marsh-Caldwell. 

Pyrenees,  a  description  of  summer  Hfe  at  French  watering 
places;   by  H.  Blackburn. 

Records  of  a  route  through  France  and  Italy,  with  sketches 
of  Catholicism;   by  W.  R.  Wilson. 

Reflections  on  the  revolution  in  France;  by  E.  Burke. 

Review  of  the  French  Revolution  of  1848;  by  F.  Chamier. 

Rights  of  man ;  by  T.  Paine. 

Sketches  illustrative  of  the  manners  and  costumes  of 
France,  Switzerland,  and  Italy;   by  R.  Bridgens. 

Sketches  in  France,  Switzerland  and  Italy;   by  S.  Prout. 

Specimens  of  the  early  poetry  of  France ;  by  L.  S.  Costello. 

Studies  in  Roman  law;   by  T.  Mackenzie. 

Tour  through  the  Pyrenees ;  by  H.  A.  Taine. 

Tour  through  the  valley  of  the  Meuse;  by  D.  Costello. 

True  history  of  the  state  prisoner,  commonly  called  the 
Iron  Mask;  by  G.  J.  W.  A.  Ellis. 

Views  in  the  south  of  France,  chiefly  on  the  Rhone ;   by 
J.  Hughes. 
Francis,  Philip  (i7o8?-i773). 

Works  of  Horace. 
Francis,  Philip  (1740-1818). 

Identity  of  Junius  with  a  distinguished  living  character 
established;    by  J.  Taylor. 

Junius :  including  Letters  by  the  same  writer,  under  other 
signatures,  (now  first  collected.)  To  which  are  added, 
his  confidential  correspondence  with  Mr.  Wilkes,  and  his 
private  letters  addressed  to  Mr.  H.  S.  Woodfall.  With 
a  preliminary  Essay,  notes,  fac-similes,  &c.  Second  edi- 
tion.   London,  18 14.    Three  volumes.     Octavo.     Plates. 

The  Letters  of  Junius.  New  edition.  London,  181 1.  Two 
volumes  bound  in  one.  i6mo.  pp.  (i),  xvi,  243;  (i), 
(i),   (2),  248.     Plates. 

Memoirs;   by  J.  Parkes. 
Franklin,  Benjamin, 

Autobiography  of  Benjamin  Franklin.  Edited  from  his 
manuscript,  with  notes  and  an  introduction,  by  John 
Bigelow.     Philadelphia,  1868.     i2mo.  pp.  409.     Plate. 

Benjamin  Franklin,  his  autobiography ;   by  H.  H.  Weld. 

Experiments  and  Observations  on  Electricity,  made  at 
Philadelphia  in  America.    To  which   are   added,   letters 


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Franklin,  Benjamin  (continued). 

and  papers  on  philosophical  subjects.  The  whole  cor- 
rected, me  odized,  improved,  and  now  collected  into 
one  volume,  and  illustrated  with  copper  plates.  Fifth 
edition.    London,  1774.    Octavo,  pp.  v,  (i),  514,  (16). 

Franklin  in  France;   by  E.  E.  Hale. 

The  Life  of  Benjamin  Franklin,  written  by  himself.  Now 
first  edited  from  original  manuscripts  and  from  his 
printed  correspondence  and  other  writings.  By  John 
Bigelow.  Philadelphia,  1874.  Three  volumes.  i2mo. 
Plate. 

Political,  Miscellaneous,  and  Philosophical  Pieces;  ar- 
ranged under  the  following  heads,  and  distinguished 
by  initial  letters  in  each  leaf:  [G.  P.]  general  politics; 
[A.  B.  T.]  American  politics  before  the  troubles; 
[A.  D.  T.]  American  politics  during  the  troubles; 
[P.  P.]  provincial  or  colony  politics;  and  [M.  P.]  mis- 
cellaneous and  philosophical  pieces;  written  by  Benj. 
Franklin.  Now  first  collected,  with  explanatory  plctes, 
notes,  and  an  index  to  the  whole.  London,  1779.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  xi,  (i),  567,  (7).     Plates. 

The  Posthumous  and  other  writings  of  Benjamin  Franklin, 
.  .  .  published  from  the  originals,  by  his  grandson,  Wil- 
liam Temple  Franklin.  Second  edition.  London,  1819. 
Two  volumes.     i2mo.  pp.  xvi,  493;   viii,  523. 

The  Private  Life  of  the  Late  Benjamin  Franklin,  late 
Minister  Plenipotentiary  from  the  United  States  of 
America  to  France,  &c.  &c.  &c.  Originally  written  by 
himself,  and  now  translated  from  the  French.  To 
which  are  added  some  account  of  his  public  life,  a 
variety  of  anecdotes  concerning  him,  by  M.  M.  Brissot, 
Condorcet,  Rochefoucault,  LeRoy,  &c.  &c.  and  the 
eulogium  of  M.  Fauchet  London,  1793.  i2mo.  pp. 
xvi,  324,     Plate  inserted. 

Two  Tracts:  information  to  those  who  would  remove  to 
America.  And,  remarks  concerning  the  Savages  of 
North  America.     London,  1784,     i2mo.  pp.  39. 

The  Works  of  Benjamin  Franklin;  containing  several 
political  and  historical  tracts  not  included  in  any  former 
edition,  and  many  letters  official  and  private  not  hitherto 
published;  with  notes  and  a  life  of  the  author.  By 
Jared  Sparks.  Boston,  1 836-1 840.  Ten  volumes. 
Octavo.     Plates. 


130  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Franklin,  John. 

Arctic  explorations;   by  E.  K,  Kane. 

Arctic  searching  expedition;    by  J.  RicM    :son. 

Eventful  voyage  of  H,  M.  discovery  ship  "  Resolute  " ;  by 
G.  F.  M'Dougall. 

Last  of  the  Arctic  voyages ;   by  E.  Belcher. 

Narrative  of  a  Journey  to  the  Shores  of  the  Polar  Sea,  in 
the  years  1819,  20,  21,  and  22.  With  an  appendix  on 
various  subjects  relating  to  science  and  natural  his- 
tory. .  .  .  London,  1823.  Quarto,  pp.  xvi,  slip,  768. 
Plates. 

Same,  third  edition.  London,  1824.  Two  volumes.  8vo. 
pp.  xix,  370,  (i);  (i),  iv,  399,  (i).     Maps. 

Narrative  of  a  Second  Expedition  to  the  Shores  of  the 
Polar  Sea,  in  the  years  1825,  1826,  and  1827.  Includ- 
ing an  account  of  the  progress  of  a  detachment  to  the 
eastward,  by  John  Richardson.  .  .  .  London,  1828. 
Quarto,  pp.  xxiv,  xxi-xxiv,  320,  clvii,  (2).     Plates. 

Voyage  of  the  Fox  in  the  Arctic  seas;    by  F.  L.  Mac- 
Clintock. 
Fransioli,  Joseph. 

Patriotism,   a  Christian  virtue.      [Loyal   Publication   So- 
ciety, No.  24.] 
Frederica  Sophia  Wilhelmina. 

Memoirs  of  Frederica  Sophia  Wilhelmina,  Princess  Royal 
of  Prussia,  Margravine  of  Bareith,  sister  of  Frederic 
the  Great.  Written  by  herself.  Translated  from  the 
original  French.  London,  18 12.  Two  volumes.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  (i),  (4),  374;  (2),  zy6. 

Signature  of  William  Wordsworth. 

Freeman,  Edward  Augustus. 

Historical    and    Architectural    Sketches :    chiefly    Italian. 

London,  1876.     i2mo.  pp.  x,   (i),  315,   (i).     Plates. 
A  History  of  Architecture.     London,  1849.     Octavo,  pp. 
xxviii,  456.     Plate. 
Fremont,  John  Charles. 

Life,  explorations,  and  public  services;   by  C.  W.  Upham. 
Friedlander,  Julius  Reinhold. 

Our  benevolent  institutions,  a  discourse  occasioned  by  the 
death;   by  W.  H.  Fumess. 
Friends. 

Observations  on  the  Society;   by  J.  J.  Gurney. 


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Friswell,  James  Hain. 

Countess  of  Pembroke's  Arcadia;   by  P.  Sidney. 
Essays  in  mosaic;   by  T.  Ballantyne. 

Froebel,  Friedrich. 

Papers  on  Froebel's  Kindergarten;   by  H.  Barnard. 

Froger,  Frangois. 

A  Relation  of  a  Voyage  made  in  the  years  1695,  1696, 
1697,  on  the  coasts  of  Africa,  streights  of  Magellan, 
Brasil,  Cayenna,  and  the  Antilles,  by  a  Squadron  of 
French  Men  of  War,  under  the  Command  of  M.  de 
Gennes.  London,  1698.  i2mo.  pp.  (i),  (3),  (4),  173, 
(2).     Plates. 

Froissart,  Jean. 

Chronicles  of  England,  France,  Spain,  and  the  adjoining 
countries,  from  the  latter  part  of  the  reign  of  Edward  11. 
to  the  Coronation  of  Henry  IV.  Translated  from  the 
French  editions.  With  variations  and  additions  from 
many  celebrated  MSS.  By  Thomas  Johnes,  Esq.  To 
which  are  prefixed,  a  life  of  the  author,  an  essay  on  his 
works,  and  a  criticism  on  his  history.  London,  1868. 
Two  volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  xlvii,  768 ;  xiv,  733.    Plates. 

Illustrations  to  Froissart;    colored  engravings.     Folio. 

Memoirs  of  the  life;   by  J.  B.  La  Curne. 

,  Frothingham,  Nathaniel  Langdon. 

The  Memory  and  Example  of  the  Just.  A  sermon 
preached  on  All  Saints'  Day,  to  the  First  Church,  by 
its  minister,  N.  L.  Frothingham.  Boston,  1840.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  15. 

Frothingham,  Richard. 

History  of  the  Siege  of  Boston,  and  of  the  Battles  of 
Lexington,  Concord,  and  Bunker  Hill.  Also,  an  account 
of  the  Bunker  Hill  Monument.  With  illustrative  docu- 
ments.   Boston,  1849.    Octavo,  pp.  ix,  ( I ) ,  420.    Plates. 

Same,  second  edition.     Boston,  1851.     Plates. 

Life  and  Times  of  Joseph  Warren.  Boston,  1865.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  xix,  558.     Plate. 

The  Rise  of  the  Republic  of  the  United  States.  Second 
edition.     Boston,  1873.     Octavo,  pp.  xxii,   (i),  640. 

A  Tribute  to  Thomas  Starr  King.  Boston,  1865.  i6mo. 
pp.  247. 

Froude,  James  Anthony. 

Letters  and  Memorials  of  Jane  Welsh  Carlyle  prepared  for 


132  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Froude,  James  Anthony   (continued). 

publication  by  Thomas  Carlyle.    New  York,  1883.    Two 
volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  vi,  445;    (i),  (i),  405.     Plate. 

Reminiscences ;   by  T.  Carlyle. 

Short  Studies  on  Great  Subjects.  New  York,  1868, 
i6mo.  pp.  534. 

Fry,  Elizabeth  (Gurney). 

Memoir  of  the  Life  of  Elizabeth  Fry,  with  extracts  from 
her  journal  and  letters.  Edited  by  two  of  her  daughters. 
London,  1847.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xii,  495; 
viii,  524.     Plates. 

Fulgentius,  Fabius  Planciades. 

Enarrationes  allegoricse  fabularum  fulgentii  placiadis. 
Milan,  1498.     Folio,  pp.   (82). 

Marginal  notes  in  manuscript. 

Fuller,  Margaret.     See  S.  M.  F.  Ossoli. 
Fuller,  Thomas. 

Good    Thoughts    in    Bad    Times.      Together    with    good 

thoughts   in  worse  times.  .  .  .  London,    1657.      32mo. 

pp.  (I),  (2),  86. 

Signatures  of  Isaac  Vaughan,  May  7,   1719;  Edward  Langdon,   1748; 
M.  Byles  and  Margaret  Hardisty. 

Good  Thoughts  in  Worse  Times.  .  .  .  London,  1657. 
32mo.  pp.   (2),   (4),  112. 

Signature  of  "  Edward  Langdon  Jun"'  Septr  I3'^  1748." 

The  Historie  of  the  Holy  Warre.  Second  edition,  Cam- 
bridge, 1640.     Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (9),  286,  (22). 

The  History  of  the  University  of  Cambridge,  and  of 
Waltham  Abbey.  With  the  appeal  of  Injured  Inno- 
cence. New  edition,  with  notes  by  James  Nichols. 
London,  1840.     Octavo,  pp.   (4),  xxiv,  688.     Plates. 

The  History  of  the  Worthies  of  England.  A  new  edition, 
containing  brief  notices  of  the  most  celebrated  worthies 
of  England  who  have  flourished  since  the  time  of  Fuller ; 
with  explanatory  notes  and  copious  indexes.  By  P. 
Austin  Nuttall.  London,  1840.  Three  volumes.  Oc- 
tavo.    Plate. 

FuUom,  Stephen  Watson. 

History  of  William  Shakespeare,  player  and  poet :  with 
new  facts  and  traditions.  .  .  .  Second  edition.  London, 
1864.     Octavo,  pp.  vii,  ;^y^2. 


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Funeral  customs.     [In  "  Shrines,"  by  R.  R.  Madden.] 

Fiir  die  Freiheit  Aller!    [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  72.] 

Furness,  William  Henry. 

Our  Benevolent  Institutions.  A  discourse  occasioned  by 
the  death  of  Julius  R.  Friedlander,  principal  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Institution  for  the  Blind,  and  delivered, 
Sunday,  March  24,  1839.  Philadelphia,  1839.  Octavo, 
pp.  24. 
Furniture,  Specimens  of  ancient;  by  H.  Shaw. 
Fuseli,  Henry. 

Aphorisms  on  man ;   by  J.  C.  Lavater. 
Life  and  writings;  by  J.  Knowles. 


Gage,  Thomas. 

The  English- American  his  Travail  by  Sea  and  Latid :  or, 
a  new  survey  of  the  West-India's,  containing  a  journal! 
of  three  thousand  and  three  hundred  miles  within  the 
Main  land  of  America.  .  .  .  London,  1648.  Folio,  pp. 
(I),  (8),  220,  (2). 

Gage,  William  Leonhard. 

A  Modern  Historical  Atlas,  for  the  use  of  colleges,  schools, 
and  general  readers.     New  York,  1869.    Octavo,  pp.  4. 
Maps. 
Gallenga,  Antonio  Carlo  Napoleone. 

Italy:  general  views  of  its  history  and  literature  in  refer- 
ence to  its  present  state.  By  L.  Mariotti.  London, 
1 84 1.     Two  volumes.     i2mo.  pp.  xxiv,  376;    (i),  421, 

(I). 
Gait,  John. 

Life  of  Cardinal  Wolsey.     Third  edition,  with  additional 

illustrations  from  Cavendish's  Life  of  Wolsey,  and  other 

sources.     London,  1846.     i6mo.  pp.  xx,  444.     Plate. 
The  Life,  Studies,  and  Works  of  Benjamin  West,   Esq. 

President  of  the  Royal  Academy  of  London,  composed 

from  materials  furnished  by  himself.     London,    1820. 

Two  volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  xii,  160;  xv,  251.     Plate. 
Same,  bound  in  one  volume,  with  half-titles.     Plate. 
Games. 

Gamena  angel  deod,  or  sports  and  pastimes  of  the  people 

of  England  ;  by  J.  Strutt. 
Inquiry  into  the  antient  Greek  game ;  by  J.  Christie. 


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Gandy,  John  Peter. 

Pompeiana;    by  W.  Gell. 

Gantt,  E.  W. 

Prophecy  and  fulfillment.  [Loyal  Publication  Society, 
No.  36.] 

Gardiner,  William. 

The  Music  of  Nature;  or,  an  attempt  to  prove  that  what 
is  passionate  and  pleasing  in  the  art  of  singing,  speak- 
ing, and  performing  upon  musical  instruments,  is  derived 
from  the  sounds  of  the  animated  world.  With  curious 
and  interesting  illustrations.  Boston,  1837.  Octavo, 
pp.  505.    Plate. 

Garneau,  Frangois  Xavier. 

History  of  Canada,  from  the  time  of  its  discovery  till  the 
union  year  1840-41  :  translated  from  "  L'Histoire  de 
Canada,"  and  accompanied  with  illustrative  notes.  By 
Andrew  Bell.  Second  edition,  revised.  Montreal,  1862. 
Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  556;   xiv,  17-499. 

Garrison,  William  Lloyd. 

Proceedings  at  the  Public  Breakfast  held  in  honour  of 
William  Lloyd  Garrison,  Esq.  of  Boston,  Massachusetts, 
in  St.  James's  Hall,  London,  on  Saturday,  June  29th, 
1867.  Revised  by  the  speakers;  with  an  introduction 
by  F.  W.  Chesson,  and  opinions  of  the  press.  London, 
1868      i2mo.  pp.  96. 

Presentation  copy,  Boston,  April  29,  1868. 

Tributes  to  William  Lloyd  Garrison,  at  the  funeral  services. 
May  28,  1879.     Boston,  1879.     12  mo.  pp.  56.     Plate. 

William  Lloyd  Garrison  and  his  times,  or  sketches  of  the 
anti-slavery  movement  in  America;   by  O.  Johnson. 

William  Lloyd  Garrison  1 805-1879.  The  story  of  his  life 
told  by  his  children  [Wendell  Phillips  Garrison  and 
Francis  Jackson  Garrison].  New  York,  1885-1889. 
Four  volumes.    Octavo.     Plates. 

Presentation  copy. 
Gasparin,  Agenor  Etienne  de. 

Reply  to  the  Loyal  National  League  of  New  York.     [Loyal 
Publication  Society,  Nos.  41,  42,  43.] 
Gauden,  John. 

E't/cwv  Baa-iXiKT).  The  Povrtraictvre  of  His  Sacred  Mai- 
estie  in  his  solitudes  and  sufferings.  1648.  i6mo.  pp. 
(i),  (2),  270.     Plate. 


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Gauden,  John  (continued). 

Same.     [In  "  Reliquiae,"  under  Great  Britain.] 

Same.     London,   1648,  reprinted,   1824.     i6mo.  pp.    (4), 

302.  Plate. 
A  perfect  copie  of  Prayers  vsed  by  His  Majesty  In  the 
time  of  His  Sufferings :  delivered  to  Doctor  Juxon, 
Bishop  of  London,  immediately  before  his  death.  Also 
a  copie  of  a  letter  from  the  Prince.  1649.  i6mo,  pp. 
16,  (I). 

Gavard,  Jacques  Dominique  Charles. 

Galeries  Historiques  de  Versailles.  Collection  de  Gravures 
reduites  d'apres  les  dessins  originaux  du  grand  ouvrage 
in-folio  sur  Versailles,  publiee  par  Ch.  Gavard,  et  pre- 
cedee  d'une  notice  par  J.  Janin.  Paris,  1838.  Octavo, 
pp.    (i),   173,    (i).     Plates. 

Gay,  John. 

Fables.      Fifth   edition.      London,    1737.      Two   volumes 

bound  in  one.      i2mo.  pp.    (i),   (i),   (10),   194;   (i), 

(i),  (4),  155.    Plates. 
Fables,  with  a  life  of  the  author,  and  embellished  with  a 

plate  to  each  fable.     London,  1793.     Octavo,  pp.   (i), 

xvi,  256.     Plates. 

Geikie,  Cunningham. 

The  Life  and  Words  of  Christ.  New  York,  1880.  Two 
volumes  bound  in  one.     Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  588;    iv,  670. 

Gell,  William. 

Pompeiana :    the  topography,   edifices  and   ornaments   of 

Pompeii,  the  result  of  excavations  since  1819.     London, 

1835.    Two  volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (7),  xxiv,  198; 

(3),  207,    (i).     Plates. 
Same,  third  edition.     By  Mr.  Gell  and  John  P.   Gandy. 

London,  1852.     Octavo,  pp.  xix,  208.     Plates. 
Rome  &  its  environs,  from  a  trigonometrical  survey  [map 

folded  in  cover].    Octavo. 

Gems. 

Antique  gems,  their  origin,  uses,  and  value  as  interpret- 
ers of  ancient  history ;  by  C.  W.  King. 

Artificial  gems.  [In  "  Original  Treatises,"  by  M.  P. 
Merrifield.] 

Diamonds  and  precious  stones,  a  popular  account  of  gems ; 
by  L.  Dieulafait. 

Gems  and  jewels,  their  history;   by  A.  de  Barrera. 


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Gems  (continued). 

Handbook  of  engraved  gems ;   by  C.  W.  King. 

Precious  stones  and  gems,  their  history  and  distinguishing 

characteristics;   by  E.  W.  Streeter. 
Gentleman's  Magazine,    Selection   of   curious   articles    from; 

by  J.  Walker. 
Geographical  system  of  Herodotus  examined  and  explained; 

by  J.  Rennell. 
Georgia. 

Biographical  memorials  of  James  Oglethorpe;    by  T.  M. 

Harris. 
Germany. 

Bavarian  highlands;   by  H.  Schmid. 

Bibliographical  antiquarian  and  picturesque  tour  in  France 

and  Germany;    by  T.  F.  Dibdin. 
Characteristics  of  Goethe ;   by  S.  Austin. 
Chroniqves  des  dvcs  de  Brabant;  by  H.  Barlandus. 
Classified  synopsis  of  the  principal  painters  of  the  Dutch 

and  Flemish  schools;  by  G.  Stanley. 
Correspondence  of  the  Emperor  Charles  V.  and  his  Am- 
bassadors at  the  Courts  of  England  and  France;   by  W. 

Bradford. 
Ecclesiastical  art  in  Germany  during  the  middle  ages;    by 

W.  Liibke. 
Fac-similes  of  sketches  made  in  Flanders  and  Germany; 

by  S.  Prout. 
Fragments  from  German  prose  writers ;   by  S.  Austin. 
German   experiences,    addressed   to   the  English;    by   W. 

Howitt. 
German  romance;   by  T.  Carlyle. 
Germany,   England,   and   Scotland,   or   recollections   of   a 

Swiss  minister;    by  J.  H.  Merle  d'Aubigne. 
Goethe  and  his  contemporaries ;   by  S.  Austin. 
Hanoverian  and  Saxon  scenery;   by  R.  Batty. 
Historic  survey  of  German  poetry ;   by  W.  Taylor. 
Hours  with  German  classics ;   by  F.  H.  Hedge. 
Memoirs  of  Elizabeth  Stuart,  Queen  of  Bohemia,  daughter 

of  King  James  the  First ;   by  E.  O.  Benger. 
Observations  and  reflections  made  in  the  course  of  a  jour- 
ney through   France,   Italy,  and  Germany;    by   H.   L. 

Piozzi. 
Rambles  in  Germany  and  Italy,  in  184O,  1842,  and  1843; 

by  M.  W.  Shelley. 


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Germany  (contin tied) . 

Rambles  in  the  Rhine  provinces ;  by  J.  P.  Seddon. 

Rhine  and  its  picturesque  scenery;   by  H.  Mayhew. 

Rhine  its  scenery  and  historical  and  legendary  associations ; 
by  F.  K.  Hunt. 

Rural  and  domestic  life  of  Germany ;   by  W.  Howitt. 

Signs  of  the  times,  letters  to  Ernest  Moritz  Arndt  on  the 
dangers  to  religious  liberty;   by  C.  C.  J.  Bunsen. 

Sketches  of  German  life,  and  scenes  from  the  war  of  lib- 
eration in  Germany;   by  Varnhagen  von  Ense, 

Sketches  of  Germany  and  the  Germans,  with  a  glance  at 
Poland,  Hungary,  and  Switzerland,  in  1834,  1835,  and 
1836;   by  E.  Spencer. 

Specimens  of  the  German  Lyric  Poets  :  consisting  of  trans- 
lations, in  verse,  from  the  works  of  Burger,  Goethe, 
Klopstock,  Schiller,  &c.  Interspersed  with  biographical 
notices,  and  ornamented  with  engravings  on  wood,  by 
the  first  artists.  London,  1822.  Octavo,  pp.  (i),  ii,  iii, 
152. 

Tombleson's  views  of  the  Rhine. 

Tour  through  Holland,  to  the  south  of  Germany,  1806; 
by  J.  Carr. 

Upper  Rhine ;    by  H.  Mayhew. 

Views  of  the  ducal  palaces  and  hunting  seats  of  Saxe 
Coburg  and  Gotha;  by  D.  Morison. 

Gertrude  of  Wyoming;   by  T.  Campbell. 

Gibbon,  Edward. 

The  History  of  the  Decline  and  Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire. 
Printed  from  the  edition  in  twelve  volumes.  With  an 
introductory  memoir  o£  the  author  by  William  Young- 
man.  London,  1837.  Quarto,  pp.  (i),xiii,  (16),  1303. 
Plate. 

The  History  of  the  Decline  and  Fall  of  the  Roman  Em- 
pire. With  notes  by  Dean  Milman  and  M.  Guizot. 
Edited,  with  additional  notes,  by  William  Smith.  Lon- 
don, 1862.     Eight  volumes.     Octavo.     Plates. 

Life;   by  H.  H.  Milman. 

The  Student's  Gibbon.  The  History  of  the  Decline  and 
Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire.  Abridged.  Incorporating 
the  researches  of  recent  commentators.  By  William 
Smith.  Sixth  thousand.  London,  1858.  i2mo.  pp. 
xxvii,   (i),  677.     Plate. 


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Gibraltar. 

Gleanings,  pictorial  and  antiquarian,  on  the  overland  route ; 

by  W.  H.  Bartlett. 
History  of  Gibraltar  from  the  earliest  period  to  its  occu- 
pation by  the  Saracens;   by  I.  L.  de  Ayala. 

Gibson,  John. 

Life;  by  E.  Eastlake. 
Gifford,  William. 

Works  of  Ben  Jonson. 
Gil  Bias,  Adventures;   by  A.  R.  Le  Sage. 

Gilbert,  William. 

Lucrezia  Borgia,  Duchess  of  Ferrara.  A  biography. 
Illustrated  by  rare  and  unpublished  documents.  Lon- 
don, 1869.  Two  volumes.  i2mo.  pp.  viii,  343;  viii, 
359- 

Gilchrist,  Alexander. 

Life  of  William  Blake,  "  Pictor  Ignotus."  With  selections 
from  his  poems  and  other  writings  .  .  .  London,  1863. 
Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xiv,  ( i ) ,  389,  ( i )  ;  vii,  ( i ) , 
268.    Plates. 

Gilding.     [In  "  Original  Treatises  "  by  M.  P.  Merrifield.] 

Giles,  John  Allen. 

The  Miscellaneous  Works  of  the  Venerable  Bede,  in  the 
original  Latin,  collated  with  the  manuscripts,  and  vari- 
ous printed  editions,  accompanied  by  a  new  English 
translation  of  the  historical  works,  and  a  life  of  the 
author.  London,  1843.  Six  volumes.  Octavo. 
Gilfillan,  George. 

Poetical  works  of  George  Herbert. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Johnson,  Parnell,  Gray,  and  Smol- 
lett. With  memoirs,  critical  dissertations,  and  explana- 
tory notes.     New  York,  1855.     Octavo,  pp.  vii,  254. 

Poetical  works  of  William  Lisle  Bowles. 

Gillman,  James. 

The  Life  of  Samuel  Taylor  Coleridge.  London,  1838. 
Octavo,  pp.  x,  362,   (i). 

Gilly,  William  Stephen. 

Vigilantius  and  his  Times.  London,  1844.  Octavo,  pp. 
xiv,  (i),  488. 

Gilman,  Caroline  (Howard). 

Oracles    from   the    Poets :    a   fanciful    diversion    for   the 


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Gilman,  Caroline  (Howard)  (continued). 

drawing-room.      New    York,    1847.      i6mo.    pp.    242. 
Plate. 
Gilman,  Samuel. 

Village  choir.     [In  "  New  England,"  by  J.  Abbott.] 
Gilpin,  William. 

An   Essay   on   Prints.      Fourth   edition.     London,    1792. 

Octavo,  pp.  xiii,  (i),  174,  xi,  (i). 
The  Lives  of  John  Wicliff;  and  of  the  most  eminent  of 
his  disciples;  Lord  Cobham,  John  Huss,  Jerome  of 
Prague,  and  Zisca.  Second  edition,  corrected  and  im- 
proved. London,  1766.  i2mo.  pp.  10,  272  [372],  (7), 
(2).  Plates. 
Giotto. 

Makers  of  Florence;  by  M.  O.  Oliphant. 
Girtin,  Thomas. 

River  scenery ;   by  J.  M.  W.  Turner. 
Glaciers. 

Glaciers  of  the  Alps ;  by  J.  Tyndall. 
Norway  and  its  glaciers ;  by  J.  D.  Forbes. 
Gladbach,  Ernst. 

Les  Constructions  en  Bois  de  la  Suisse  relevees  dans  les 
divers  Cantons  et  comparees  aux  constructions  en  Bois 
de  I'Allemagne.  Texte  traduit  par  Mm'"^  Schacre,  archi- 
tecte,  et  Henry  de  Suckau.  Paris,  1870.  Folio,  pp. 
(3),  62.  Plates. 
Gladstone,  John  Hall. 

Michael  Faraday.    Second  edition.    London,  1873.     i2mo. 
pp.  viii,  (i),  (i),  179,  (i).     Plate. 
Gladstone,  William  Ewart. 

"  Ecce    Homo."       [Reprinted    from    "Good    Words."] 

London,  1868.     i6mo.  pp.  (3),  201. 
Juventus  Mundi.     The  Gods  and  men  of  the  heroic  age. 
Second  edition.     London,  1870.     i2mo.  pp.  xxviii,  551. 
.  Plate. 
The  Rt.  Hon.  W.  E.  Gladstone  M.P.     Cartoons  from  the 
Collection  of  "  M""-   Punch."     London,   1878.     Quarto, 
pp.   (5),  (i),  (40-     Plate. 
Glass,  Salomon. 

Salomonis  Glassi,  SS.  Theol.  D.  &  Ecclesiarum  in  Ducatu 
Saxo-Gothano  Superintendentis,  Philologia  Sacra,  qua 
totius  SS.  Veteris  et  Novi  Testamenti  Scripturae  tum 
stylus  et  literatura,  tum  sensus  et  genuinae  interpreta- 


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Glass,  Salomon   (continued). 

tionis  ratio  et  doctrina  libris  quinque  expenditur  ac  tradi- 
tur.  Editio  nova.  Lipsise  [Leipsic],  1713.  Quarto, 
pp.  (i),  (16),  5-32,  (16),  (1069),  (107).     Plate. 

Glass. 

Curiosities  of  glass  making;   by  A.  Pellatt. 
Marvels  of  glass-making  in  all  ages;  by  A.  Sauzay. 

Gliddon,  George  Robins. 

Indigenous  races  of  the  earth ;  by  J.  C.  Nott. 

Gloucester,  History  and  antiquities  of  the  abbey  and  cathe- 
dral church;   by  J.  Britton. 

God  in  history,  or  the  progress  of  man's  .faith  in  the  moral 
order  of  the  world;    by  C.  C.  J.  Bunsen. 

Godolphin,  Margaret  (Blagge). 
Life;   by  J.  Evelyn. 

Godwin,  Parke. 

A  Biography  of  William  Cullen  Bryant,  with  extracts  from 

his   private  correspondence.      New   York,    1883.      Two 

volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  xiv,  423 ;    xi,  436.     Plates. 
The   Poetical   Works   of   William   Cullen   Bryant.      New 

York,  1-883.    Two  volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  358;   372. 
Prose  Writings  of  William  Cullen  Bryant.     New  York, 

1884.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  vi,    (i),  431;    vi, 

424. 
Goethe,  Johann  Wolfgang  von. 
Characteristics;   by  S.  Austin. 
Faust :    a  Tragedy  by  Goethe.     Translated  into  English 

verse    with    notes    and    preliminary    remarks    by    John 

Stuart  Blackie.      Second  edition  carefully  revised  and 

largely   rewritten.      London,    1880.      i2mo.   pp.   Ixxvii, 

296. 
Goethe's  theory  of  colours;   by  C.  L.  Eastlake. 
Life  and  works;  by  G.  H.  Lewes. 
Memoirs  of  Goethe:    written  by  himself.     London,   1824. 

Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.   (2),  viii,  457,    (i);    (4), 

350.     Plate. 
Poems  and  Ballads  of  Goethe.    Translated  by  W.  Edmonds- 

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London,  i860.     i6mo.  pp.  xv,  244. 

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The  Poems  of  OHver  Goldsmith.     Edited  by  Robert  Aris 
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Same.     London,   1843.     Octavo,  pp.  xv,  306. 

Goode,  William. 

Two  Treatises  on  the  Church.  The  first  by  Thomas  Jack- 
son, commended  by  Dr.  Pusey  as  "  one  of  the  best  and 
greatest  minds  our  church  has  nurtured  " ;  the  second 
by  Robert  Sanderson,  formerly  Lord  Bishop  of  Lincoln; 
to  which  is  added  a  letter  of  Bishop  Cosin,  on  the  validity 
of  the  orders  of  the  Foreign  Reformed  Churches.  Phila- 
delphia, 1844.     i6mo.  pp.  xxxvi,  xi,  238. 

Goodrich,  Frank  Boott. 

The  Court  of  Napoleon  or  society  under  the  first  Empire 
with  portraits  of  its  beauties  wits  and  heroines  designed 
from  authentic  originals  by  Jules  Champagne  and  en- 
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H.  B.  Hall,  and  Hollyer.  Third  edition.  New  York, 
1858.    Quarto,  pp.  416.     Plates. 

Goodwin,  Alfred. 

Plato  and  the  older  Academy;  by  E.  G.  Zeller. 

Goodwin,  Francis. 

Domestic  Architecture,  being  a  series  of  designs  for  man- 
sions, villas,  rectory  houses,  parsonage  houses,  bailiff's 
lodge,  gardener's  lodge,  game-keeper's  lodge,  park  gate 
lodges,  etc.  in  the  Grecian,  Italian,  and  old  English 
styles  of  architecture,  .  .  .  Third  edition.  London, 
1850.     Two  volumes.     Quarto,  pp.   (20) ;    78.     Plates. 

Gordon,  Alexander  Cornewall  Duff. 

Sketches  of  German  life,  and  scenes  from  the  war  of  liber- 
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Gordon,  Mary  (Wilson). 

Christopher  North.  A  memoir  of  John  Wilson.  Com- 
piled from  family  papers  and  other  sources  by  his 
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Shelton   Mackenzie.      New   York,    1863.      Octavo,   pp. 
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Gorius,  Antonius  Franciscus. 

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Ectypa  et  Antonii  Francisci  Gorii  Ennarationes  Com- 
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(i),  471,  (i).     Plates. 

Gorton,  Samuel. 

Some  Notices  of  Samuel  Gorton,  one  of  the  First  Settlers 
of  Warwick,  R.  I.,  during  his  residence  at  Plymouth, 
Portsmouth  and  Providence;   by  C.  Deane. 

Gostling,  William. 

A  Walk  in  and  about  the  City  of  Canterbury,  with  many 
observations  not  to  be  found  in  any  description  hitherto 
published.  New  edition.  Canterbury,  1825.  Octavo, 
pp.  xxiv,  366,  (16).     Plates. 

Gottfriedt,  Johann  Ludwig.     See  J.  P.  Abelin. 

Government. 

History   of  the   origin   of  representative  government  in 

Europe;  by  F.  P.  G.  Guizot. 
Thoughts  upon  government;   by  A.  Helps. 

Graevius,  Johan  Georg. 

M.  Tvllii  Ciceronis  Epistolarvm  libri  XVI. 

Graham,  James  John  George. 

Selections  from  the  Prose  Works  of  John  Milton  with 
critical  remarks  and  elucidations.  London,  1870.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  (i),  (3),  (i),  338,  (i). 

Graham,  John  Murray. 

An  Historical  View  of  Literature  and  Art  in  Great  Britain 
from  the  accession  of  the  House  of  Hanover  to  the 
Reign  of  Queen  Victoria.  London,  1871.  Octavo,  pp. 
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Graham,  Maria  (Dundas). 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Nicholas  Poussin.  London,  1820. 
Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  236.     Plates. 

Grahame,  James. 

The  History  of  the  United  States  of  North  America,  from 
the  plantation  of  the  British  Colonies  till  their  assump- 
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and  amended,  Boston,  1845.  Four  volumes.  Octavo. 
Plate. 

Granger,  James. 

A  Biographical  History  of  England,  from  Egbert  the  Great 
to  the  Revolution:  .  .  .  Fifth  edition.  London,  1824. 
Six  volumes.     Octavo.     Plates. 

Continued  under  Mark  Noble. 

Grant,  Andrew. 

History  of  Brazil,  comprising  a  geographical  account  of 
that  country,  together  with  a  narrative  of  the  most  re- 
markable events  which  have  occurred  there  since  its  dis- 
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&c.  of  the  natives  and  colonists;  .  .  .  London,  1809. 
Octavo,  pp.  (8),  304. 

Signature  of  William  Wordsworth,  1825. 

Grant,  Anne  (Macvicar). 

Letters  from  the  Mountains;  being  the  correspondence 
with  her  friends,  between  the  years  1773  and  1803,  of 
Mrs.  Grant  of  Laggan.  Edited,  with  notes  and  addi- 
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London,  1845.  Two  volumes.  i2mo.  pp.  xx,  287,  (i)  ; 
xi,  287,   (i). 

Graves,  Richard  (1715-1804). 

Meditations  of  the  Emperor  Marcus  Aurelius  Antoninus. 

Graves,  Richard  (1763-1829). 

Lectures  on  the  four  last  books  of  the  Pentateuch;  de- 
signed to  show  the  Divine  origin  of  the  Jewish  Reli- 
gion, chiefly  from  internal  evidence.  In  three  parts.  .  .  . 
Delivered  in  the  Chapel  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  .  .  . 
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486. 

Gray,  Frederick  Turell. 

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The  Correspondence  of  Thomas  Gray  and  William  Mason, 
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Rev.  John  Mitford.  Second  edition,  with  additional 
illustrations.     London,  1855.     Octavo,  pp.  xxxviii,  546. 

Gray's  Letters  &  P.oems,  with  a  life  of  the  author.  New 
York,  1 82 1.     i6mo.  pp.  (i),  212.     Plate. 

Letters  and  poems.     [In  "  Poetical  Works,"  by  J.  Milton.] 

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Odes  by  Mr.  Gray.  Printed  at  Strawberry  Hill,  1757. 
Octavo,  pp.  21. 

First  edition ;  the  first  book  printed  by  Horace  Walpole  on  his  press  es- 
tablished at  Strawberry  Hill.  In  a  letter  to  Sir  Horace  Mann,  July,  1857, 
he  says :  "  I  found  Gray  in  town  last  week.  He  brought  his  two  odes  to 
be  printed  :  I  snatched  them  out  of  Dodsley's  hands  and  keep  them  to  be 
the  first  fruits  of  my  press." 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Thomas  Gray,  English  and  Latin. 
Fifth  edition.     Eton,  1854.     Octavo,  pp.  vi,  (i),  c,  142, 
Plates. 
Great  Britain. 

Abbeys,  castles,  and  ancient  halls  of  England  and  Wales; 
by  J.  Timbs. 

Additional  observations  on  the  nature  and  value  of  civil 
liberty;    by  R.  Price. 

Address  of  the  British  Convention,  assembled  at  Edin- 
burgh, November  19,  1793,  to  the  people  of  Great 
Britain.     London.     i6mo.  pp.   16. 

The  Address  of  the  Lords  Spiritual  and  Temporal,  and 
Commons  assembled  in  Parliament,  to  the  Kings  Most 
Excellent  Majesty  .  .  .  With  His  Majesty's  most  gra- 
tious  answer  thereunto.     London,   1688-89.     Folio,  pp. 

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Aedes  Althorpianae;    by  T.  F.  Dibdin. 

Ancestral  homes  of  Britain;   by  F.  O.  Morris, 

The  Annals  of  England;  an  epitome  of  English  history, 
from  contemporary  writers,  the  rolls  of  Parliament,  and 
other  public  records.  Oxford,  1862-1865.  Three  vol- 
umes.    i6mo. 

Annual  of  British  landscape  scenery;   by  L.  A.  Twamley. 

The  Answer  of  the  Parliament  of  the  Commonwealth  of 
England,  to  three  papers  delivered   in  to  the  Council 


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the  States  General  of  the  United  Provinces.  As  also 
a  narrative  of  the  late  engagement  between  the  English 
Fleet  under  the  Command  of  General  Blake;  and  the 
Holland  Fleet  under  the  Command  of  Lieutenant  Ad- 
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Anticipation:  containing  the  substance  of  His  M[ajest]y's 
Most  Gracious  Speech  to  both  H[ouse]s  of  P  [ar]  Xia- 
men] t,  on  the  opening  of  the  approaching  session,  to- 
gether with  a  full  and  authentic  account  of  the  debate 
which  will  take  place  in  the  H[ous]e  of  C[ommon]s, 
on  the  motion  for  the  address,  and  the  Amendment. 
With  notes.  (First  published  three  days  before  the 
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An  Antiquarian  and  Picturesque  Tour  round  the  southern 
coast  of  England,  illustrated  with  eighty-four  plates, 
from  drawings  by  J.  M.  W.  Turner,  .  .  .  London, 
1849.  Folio,  pp.  viii,  202.  Plates. 
Antiquarian  and  topographical  cabinet ;  by  J.  Storer. 
Arrest  of  the  five  members  by  Charles  the  First;    by  J. 

Forster, 
Art  in  England,  notes  and  studies ;  by  E.  D.  Cook. 
Autograph  letters;   by  J.  Netherclift. 
Autograph  miscellany ;  by  F.  G.  Netherclift. 
Autographs  of  royal,  noble,  learned,  and  remarkable  per- 
sonages;   by  J.  G.  Nichols. 
Baronial    and    ecclesiastical    antiquities    of    Scotland;    by 

R.  W.  Billings. 
Baronial  halls,  and  picturesque  edifices  of  England;    by 

S.  C.  Hall. 
Battaile  of  Agincovrt ;  by  M.  Drayton. 
Bibliographical   antiquarian   and   picturesque   tour   in   the 
northern  counties  of  England  and  in  Scotland ;  •  by  T.  F. 
Dibdin. 
Biographical  history  of  England,  from  Egbert  the  Great 

to  the  Revolution;   by  J.  Granger. 
Biographical  history  of  England,  from  the  Revolution  to 
the  end  of  George  Fs  reign,  being  a  continuation  of 
the  Rev.  J.  Granger's  Work ;   by  M.  Noble. 
Biographical  sketches  of  the  Queens  of  Great  Britain;   by 
M.  Howitt. 


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Great  Britain  (continued). 

Birket  Foster's  pictures  of  English  landscape;  by  T, 
Taylor. 

Bishop  [Gilbert]  Burnet's  history  of  his  own  time. 

Book  of  the  Court ;  by  W.  J.  Thorns. 

Book  of  the  illustrious  Henries;   by  J.  Capgrave. 

Book  of  the  Thames;   by  S.  C.  Hall. 

Border  antiquities  of  England  and  Scotland ;  by  W.  Scott. 

The  British  Gallery  of  Contemporary  Portraits,  being  a 
series  of  engravings  of  the  most  eminent  persons  now 
living  or  lately  deceased,  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland : 
from  drawings  accurately  made  from  life  or  from  the 
most  approved  original  pictures.  Accompanied  by  short 
biographical  notices.  London,  1822.  Two  volumes. 
Folio,  pp.    (i),  XX,   (151);    (i),    (147).     Plates. 

British  gallery  of  pictures;    by  H.  Tresham. 
""^  Caricature  history  of  the  Georges ;    by  T.  Wright. 

Castles  and  abbeys  of  England ;   by  W.  Beattie. 

Catalogue  of  the  royal  and  noble  authors ;   by  H.  Walpole. 

Century  of  painters  of  the  English  school;  by  R.  and  S. 
Redgrave. 

Chronicle  of  England ;   by  J.  Capgrave. 

Chronicle  of  England,  55-1485 ;   by  J.  E.  Doyle.  ^ 

Chronicle  of  the  Kings  of  England ;   by  R.  Baker. 

Companion  to  the  most  celebrated  private  galleries  of  art 
in  London ;    by  A.  Jameson. 

Complete  view  of  the  dress  and  habits  of  the  people  of 
England;    by  J.  Strutt. 

Constitutional  history  of  England  from  the  accession  of 
Henry  VH.  to  the  death  of  George  II. ;   by  H.  Hallam. 

Continuation  of  Mr.  Rapin  de  Thoyras's  History  of  Eng- 
land, from  the  Revolution  to  the  accession  of  King 
George  H. ;    by  N.  Tindal. 

Counties  of  Chester,  Derby,  Leicester,  Lincoln,  and  Rut- 
land, illustrated ;    by  T.  Noble. 

The  Declaration  of  His  Excellencie  James  Marquis  of 
Montrosse,  Earle  of  Kilcairn,  Lord  Greme,  Baron  of 
Mont-Dieu,  Lievtenant  Governour  of  Scotland,  and 
Captaine  Generall  of  all  His  Majesties  forces  by  sea 
or  land,  for  that  Kingdome.  London,  1650.  i6mo. 
pp.  (i),  22. 

Deliciae  sylvarum,  or  grand  and  romantic  forest  scenery 
in  England  and  Scotland;   by  J.  G.  Strutt. 


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Great  Britain  (continued). 

Delineations  of  Fonthill  and  its  abbey ;  by  J.  Rutter. 

Diary  and  correspondence  of  John  Evelyn. 

Diary  and  correspondence  of  Samuel  Pepys. 

Diary  of  the  times  of  Charles  the  Second;  by  H, 
Sidney. 

Discourse  on  the  love  of  our  country;  by  R.  Price. 

Ecclesiastical  biography;   by  C.  Wordsworth. 

E'fc/ccbi/  ^aa-tXiKT),  the  povrtraictvre  of  His  Sacred  Maiestie 
in  his  solitudes  and  sufferings ;   by  J.  Gauden. 

E^IKONOKAA2THE,  in  answer  to  a  book  intitl'd  E'lKXl^N 
BASIAIKH\  the  portrature  of  His  Sacred  Majesty 
in  his  solitudes  and  sufferings ;    by  J.  Milton. 

England  and  Napoleon  in  1803 ;  by  Royal  Historical 
Society. 

England's  helicon ;  by  J.  Bodenham. 

English  constitution;   by  E.  Fischel. 

English  Forests  and  Forest  Trees,  historical,  legendary, 
and  descriptive.  London,  1853.  Octavo,  pp.  xii,  17- 
406.    Plates. 

English  lake  district;   by  J.  B.  Pyne. 

The  English  Pope,  or  a  discourse  wherein  the  late  mysti- 
call  intelligence  betwixt  the  Court  of  England,  and  the 
Court  of  Rome  is  in  part  discovered.  And  withall,  an 
account  given  of  the  true  grounds  of  this  unnaturall, 
more  than  civill  War  re.  .  .  .  London,  1643.     i6mo.  pp. 

(i),  (4),  44. 

English  universities;  by  V.  A.  Huber. 

English  women  of  letters;   by  J.  Kavanagh. 

Epitome  of  chronicles;    by  T.  Languet. 

Essay  on  the  constitutional  power  of  Great  Britain  over 
the  Colonies  in  America;   by  J.  Dickinson. 

Essay  on  the  history  of  the  English  government  and  con- 
stitution from  the  reign  of  Henry  VH.  to  the  present 
time;   by  J.  Russell. 

Essay  on  the  population  of  England ;  by  R.  Price. 

Europa,  or  scenes  and  society  in  England,  France,  Italy, 
and  Switzerland;   by  D.  C.  Eddy. 

Exodus  of  the  western  nations;   by  W.  C.  Keppel. 

Fairfax  correspondence,  memoirs  of  the  reign  of  Charles 
the  First;  by  G.  W.  Johnson. 

Fairy  legends  and  traditions  of  the  south  of  Ireland.  Lon- 
don, 1834:     i6mo.  pp.  vi,  (2),  344. 


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Great  Britain  (continued). 

Fragmenta  regalia,  memoirs  of  Elizabeth,  her  court  and 
favourites;    by  R.  Naunton. 

Fragmenta  vetusta  or  the  remains  of  ancient  buildings  in 
York;    by  J.  Halfpenny. 

Galleries  and  cabinets  of  art ;  by  G.  F.  Waagen. 

Gamena  angel  deod,  or  sports  and  pastimes  of  the  people 
of  England;   by  J.  Strutt. 

Germany,  England,  and  Scotland;  by  J.  H.  Merle 
d'Aubigne. 

Glimpse  at  the  monumental  architecture  and  sculpture  of 
Great  Britain;    by  M.  H.  Bloxam. 

Half  hours  of  English  history,  from  the  Roman  period 
to  the  death  of  Elizabeth;   by  C.  Knight. 

A  Hand-book  of  Travel  round  the  Southern  Coast  of  Eng- 
land. A  picturesque,  antiquarian,  and  topographical  de- 
scription of  the  scenery,  towns,  and  ancient  remains  on 
that  part  of  the  coast.  London,  1849.  Octavo,  pp.  iv, 
324.     Plates. 

Handbook  to  the  cathedrals  of  England,  southern  divi- 
sion;   by  R.  J.  King. 

Handbook  to  the  public  galleries  of  art  in  and  near  Lon- 
don;  by  A.  Jameson. 

Heads  of  illustrious  persons  of  Great  Britain ;  by  T.  Birch. 

His  Majesties  gracious  Declaration  to  all  his  loving  sub- 
jects for  liberty  and  conscience.  By  tlis  Majesties 
special  command.    London,  1688.    Folio,  pp.  6,  (i). 

Historic  doubts  on  the  life  and  reign  of  King  Richard  the 
Third ;   by  H.  Walpole. 

Historic  view  of  literature  and  art  in  Great  Britain;  by 
J.  M.  Graham, 

Historical  and  biographical  essays;   by  J.  Forster. 

Historical  and  descriptive  guide  to  Warwick  Castle,  and 
other  places;   by  H.  T.  Cooke. 

Historicall  discourse  of  the  uniformity  of  the  government 
of  England;    by  N.  Bacon. 

Historical  essay  on  the  Magna  Charta  of  King  John;  by 
R.  Thomson. 

Historical  essay  on  the  real  character  and  amount  of  the 
precedent  of  the  Revolution  of  1688;   by  R.  P.  Ward. 

Historical  memoirs  of  his  own  time;   by  N.  W.  Wraxall. 

Historical  notices  of  events  occurring  chiefly  in  the  reign 
of  Charles  L;  by  N.  Wallington. 


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Great  Britain  (continued). 

Historical  sketches  of  Charles  the  First,  Cromwell,  Charles 

the  Second,  and  the  principal  personages  of  that  period; 

including  the  King's  trial  and  execution;    by  W.   D. 

Fellowes. 
Historical   sketches  of  statesmen  who   flourished   in   the 

time  of  George  HI, ;   by  H.  Brougham. 
Historic   of   Great   Britaine   vnder   the   conqvests   of   the 

Romans,  Saxons,  Danes  and  Normans;   by  J.  Speed. 
Historic  of  the  Raigne  of  King  Henry  the  Seventh;    by 

F.  Bacon. 
History  and  antiquities  of  the  seignory  of  Holderness ;   by 

W.  Dade. 
History  of  British  costume;   by  J.  R.  Planche. 
History  of  British  journalism ;  by  A.  Andrews. 
History  of  civilization  in  England;    by  H.  T.  Buckle. 
History  of  England ;  by  T.  Keightley,  and  by  P.  de  Rapin- 

Thoyras. 
History  of  England  during  the  reign  of  George  the  Third ; 

by  W.  Massey. 
History   of   England    from   the   accession   of   James   the 

Second;    by  T.  B.  Macaulay. 
History  of  England,  from  the  earliest  times,  to  the  year 

1588;    by  J.  Mackintosh. 
History  of  England  under  the  Anglo-Saxon  Kings;    by 

J.  M.  Lappenberg. 
History  of  Great  Britain,  from  the  invasion  of  it  by  the 

Romans  under  Julius  Caesar;    by  R.  Henry. 
History  of  Scotland;   by  W.  Robertson  [Works,  I.  H.]. 
History  of  the  Battle  of  Agincourt,  and  of  the  expedition 

of  Henry  the  Fifth  into  France,  in   1415;    by  N.  H. 

Nicolas. 
History  of  the  conquest  of  England  by  the  Normans;   by 

A.  Thierry. 
History  of  the  early  part  of  the  reign  of  James  the  Second ; 

by  C.  J.  Fox. 
History  of  the  English  Revolution;    by  F.  C.  Dahlmann. 
History  of  the  English  Revolution  of  1640;    by  F.  P.  G. 

Guizot. 
History  of  the  Highlands,  and  of  the  Highland  clans ;   by 

J.  Browne. 
History  of  the  life  of  Edward  the  black  prince ;  by  G.  P.  R. 

James. 


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Great  Britain  (continued). 

History  of  the  Puritans  in  England,  and  the  Pilgrim 
Fathers;   by  W.  H.  Stowell. 

History  of  the  Rebellion  and  civil  wars  in  England;  by 
E.  Hyde. 

History  of  the  Reformation  in  Scotland;   by  J.  Knox. 

History  of  the  reigns  of  Edward  the  Sixth,  Mary,  and 
Elizabeth;    by  S.  Turner. 

History  of  the  Revolution,  and  the  establishment  of  Eng- 
land in  the  year  1688;   by  L.  Echard. 

History  of  the  worthies  of  England ;   by  T.  Fuller. 

Homes  and  haunts  of  the  most  eminent  British  poets;  by 
W.  Howitt. 

Introduction  to  English  antiquities,  intended  as  a  com- 
panion to  the  history  of  England ;  by  J.  Eccleston. 

Ireland,  its  scenery,  character,  &c. ;  by  S.  C.  Hall. 

Irish  melodies;    by  T.  Moore. 

Isle  of  Wight ;   by  J.  R.  Ware. 

Journey  to  the  western  islands  of  Scotland ;  by  S.  Johnson. 

King  Arthur,  or,  the  British  worthy;   by  J.  Dryden. 

King  of  Saxony's  journey  through  England  and  Scotland 
in  the  year  1844;  by  C.  G.  Carus. 

Lake  country ;   by  E.  L.  Linton. 

Land  of  Burns,  a  series  of  landscapes  and  portraits;  by 
J.  Wilson. 

The  Land  we  Live  in.  A  pictorial  and  literary  sketch- 
book of  the  British  Empire.  Published  by  Charles 
Knight.     London.     Four  volumes.     Folio.      Plates. 

Landscape-historical  illustrations  of  Scotland,  and  the 
Waverley  Novels;    by  G.  N.  Wright. 

Leaves  from  the  journal  of  our  life  in  the  Highlands, 
from  1848  to  186 1 ;    by  Queen  Victoria. 

Legendary  cabinet,  a  collection  of  British  national  bal- 
lads;  by  J.  D.  Parry. 

Letter,  commercial  and  political,  addressed  to  the  Rt,  Hon. 
William  Pitt;    by  J.  Currie. 

A  Letter  to  a  Bishop  concerning  the  present  settlement, 
and  the  new  oaths.  Second  edition.  London,  1689. 
i2mo.  pp.  (2),  36. 

Letters  from  Europe,  comprising  the  journal  of  a  tour 
through  Ireland,  England,  Scotland,  France,  Italy,  and 
Switzerland,  in  the  years  1825,  '26,  and  '2y;  by  N.  H. 
Carter. 


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Great  Britain  (continued). 

Letters  of  royal  and  illustrious  ladies  of  Great  Britain ;  by 
]\1.  A.  E.  Green. 

Letters  of  William  IIL  and  Louis  XIV.  and  of  their  min- 
isters ;    by  P.  Grimblot. 

Letters  on  England ;  by  A.  L.  G.  N,  de  Stael-Holstein. 

Life  and  times  of  William  IV ;  by  P.  H.  Fitzgerald, 

Life  of  John  Knox,  containing  illustrations  of  the  history 
of  the  Reformation  in  Scotland ;    by  T.  McCrie. 

Life  of  John  Milton ;   by  D.  Masson. 

Lives  and  letters  of  the  Devereux,  Earls  of  Essex,  in 
the  reigns  of  Elizabeth,  James  I.,  and  Charles  I.  1540- 
1646;    by  W.  B.  Devereux. 

The  Lives  of  Eminent  &  Remarkable  Characters,  born  or 
long  resident  in  the  counties  of  Essex,  Suffolk,  &  Nor- 
folk.   London,  1820.     i6mo.  pp.  (I42). 
"^A    Lives  of  men  of  letters  and  science,  who  flourished  in  the 
time  of  George  III. ;   by  H.  Brougham. 

Lives  of  northern  worthies ;  by  H.  Coleridge. 

Lives  of  the  British  Reformers,  from  Wickliff  to  Fox. 
London,  Religious  Tract  Society,  1836.  i6mo.  pp. 
504.     Plates. 

Lives  of  the  engineers;   by  S.  Smiles. 

Lives  of  the  poets-laureate;  by  W.  S.  Austin. 

Lives  of  the  Queens  of  England,  from  the  Norman  Con- 
quest;   by  A.  Strickland. 

Lives  of  the  Right  Hon.  Francis  North,  Sir  Dudley  North, 
and  Dr.  John  North ;  by  R.  North. 

Love  letters  of  Henry  VIII.  to  Anne  Boleyn. 

Mansions    of    England    in    the    olden    time;    by    Joseph 
.  Nash. 

x-'  Mansions  of  England,  or  picturesque  delineations  of  the 
seats  of  noblemen,  and  gentlemen ;   by  J.  P.  Neale. 

Manual  of  British  historians  to  1600;   by  W.  D.  Macray. 

Master  [Robert]  Wace,  his  chronicle  of  the  Norman 
conquest. 

Memoirs  of  eminently  pious  women ;   by  S.  Burder. 

Memoirs  of  Prince  Rupert,  and  the  Cavaliers ;  by  B.  E.  G. 
Warburton. 

Memoirs  of  the  beauties  of  the  Court  of  Charles  the 
Second;   by  A.  Jameson. 

Memoirs  of  the  celebrated  persons  composing  the  Kit-Cat 
Club. 


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Great  Britain  (continued). 

Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  England  during  the  reign  of  the 
Stuarts,  including  the  Protectorate;   by  J.  H.  Jesse. 

Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  King  Charles  the  First;  by  L. 
Aiken. 

Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  King  James  the  First;  by  L. 
Aiken. 

Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  Queen  Elizabeth;   by  L.  Aiken. 

Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Anne  Boleyn,  Queen  of  Henry 
VIII. ;   by  E.  O.  Benger. 

Memoirs  of  the  pretenders  and  their  adherents;  by  J.  H. 
Jesse. 

Memoirs  of  the  reign  of  King  Charles  the  First;  by  P. 
Warwick. 

Memorials  of  John  Hampden,  his  party  and  his  times ;  by 
G.  N.  Grenville. 

Memorials  of  the  Civil  War,  comprising  the  correspond- 
ence of  the  Fairfax  family;    by  R.  Bell. 

Memorials  of  the  great  Civil  War  in  England  from  1646 
to  1652;    by  H.  Cary. 

Memorials  of  the  Stuart  dynasty,  including  the  consti- 
tutional and  ecclesiastical  history  of  England;  by  R. 
Vaughan. 

Memories  of  my  time;  by  G.  Hodder. 

Merrie  days  of  England,  sketches  of  the  olden  time;  by 
E.  MacDermott. 

Merrie  England  in  the  olden  time;   by  G.  Daniel. 

A  Message  from  His  Excellency  Sir  Thomas  Fairefax  and 
the  Councell  of  Warre  to  the  Parliament  and  Common 
Councell  of  London.  And  the  copy  of  a  petition  of  citi- 
zens, officers  and  souldiers,  sea-men,  water-men,  and 
others,  gathering  hands  to  be  presented  to  the  Lord 
Mayor,  Aldermen,  and  Commons  of  London,  at  a  Com- 
mon Hall.  With  their  engagement  and  covenant.  And 
a  declaration  by  the  Lords  and  Commons  assembled  in 
Parliament,  proclaiming  those  that  shall  promote  or 
signe  the  same,  to  be  traytors.  London,  1647.  i6mo. 
pp.  (I),  6. 

Modern  portrait  gallery. 

Monumental  remains  of  noble  and  eminent  persons ;  by  E. 
Blore. 

Mort  d'Arthure,  the  history  of  King  Arthur  and  of  the 
Knights  of  the  Round  Table;    by  T.  Malory. 


Waterston  Collection  153 

Great  Britain  (continued). 

National  portrait  gallery. 

Naval  and  military  heroes  of  Great  Britain;  by  R.  Johns. 

New  Forest,  its  history  and  its  scenery;    by  J.  R.  Wise. 

Nugae  Antiquae ;  by  J,  Harington. 

Observations  on  the  nature  of  civil  liberty ;  by  R.  Price.- 

Observations  on  the  state  of  historical  literature,  and  on 
the  Society  of  Antiquaries,  and  other  institutions  for  its 
advancement  in  England ;    by  N.  H.  Nicolas. 

Old  England :  a  pictorial  museum  of  regal,  ecclesiastical, 
baronial,  municipal,  and  popular  antiquities.  London, 
1845.  Tw^o  volumes.  Folio,  pp.  viii,  392;  vi,  386. 
Plates. 

Original  letters  relative  to  the  English  Reformation,  writ- 
ten during  the  reigns  of  King  Henry  VIII.,  King  Ed- 
ward VI.,  and  Queen  Mary;  by  the  Parker  Society. 

Original  letters  and  papers  of  state,  addressed  to  Oliver 
Cromwell ;    by  J.   Nickolls. 

Paston  Letters,  written  during  the  reigns  of  Henry  VI., 
and  Edward  IV.,  and  Richard  III.;    by  J.  Fenn. 

Peerage  of  the  British  Empire;   by  E.  Lodge. 

Perfect  copie  of  prayers  used  by  His  Majesty  [Charles  I.]  ; 
by  J.  Gauden. 

Peter's  letters  to  his  kinsfolk ;  by  J.  G.  Lockhart. 

Picturesque  antiquities  of  the  English  cities ;  by  J.  Britton. 

Picturesque  representations  of  the  dress  and  manners  of 
the  English.  London,  1813.  Octavo,  pp.  {^2)recto. 
Plates. 

Picturesque  tour  of  the  River  Thames  in  its  western 
course;    by  J.  F.  Murray. 

Picturesque  views  in  England  and  Wales ;  by  H.  E.  Lloyd. 

Picturesque  views  of  the  antiquities  of  Ireland ;  by  R.  O'C. 
Newenham. 

Political  history  of  England,  during  the  i6th,  17th,  and 
1 8th  centuries;  by  F.  L.  G.  von  Raumer. 

Popular  history  of  England;   by  C.  Knight. 

Portraits  of  illustrious  personages  of  the  Court  of  Henry 
VIII. ;   by  E.  Lodge. 

Posthumous  memoirs  of  his  own  time ;  by  N.  W.  Wraxall. 

Prerogative  of  Parliaments  in  England;   by  W.  Raleigh. 

Prints.  King  Charles  I.  and  the  heads  of  the  noble  Earls, 
Lords,  and  others,  who  suffered  for  their  loyalty  in  the 
Rebellion  and  civil-wars  of  England.     With  their  char- 


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Great  Britain  (continued). 

acters  engraved  under  each  print,  extracted  from  Lord 
Clarendon.  Taken  from  original  pictures  of  the  greatest 
Masters,  many  of  them  Sir  Anthony  Vandyke's,  and  all 
the  heads  accurately  engraved  by  Mr.  Geprge  Vertue. 
London,  1746.  [Fac-simile  reprint.]  Folio,  pp.  (15) 
recto.     Plate. 

Provincial  antiquities  and  picturesque  scenery  of  Scotland ; 
by  W.  Scott. 

Queen  Elizabeth  and  her  times;   by  T.  Wright. 

Recollections  of  a  tour  made  in  Scotland,  1803;  by  D. 
Wordsworth. 

Refutation  of  Mr.  Palgrave's  remarks  in  reply  to  "  Ob- 
servations on  the  state  of  historical  Literature " ;  by 
N.  H.  Nicolas. 

Regal  and  ecclesiastical  antiquities  of  England;  by  J. 
Strutt. 

Reliquiae  Sacrae  Carolinae.  The  workes  of  that  great 
monarch  and  Glorious  Martyr  King  Charles  the  i^t 
both  civil  and  sacred.  With  a  short  view  of  the  life 
and  reign  of  that  most  blessed  Prince  from  his  birth  to 
his  buriall.     Hague,   1648.      i6mo.,  variously  paged. 

Repertorium  Bibliographicum ;  or,  some  account  of  the 
most  celebrated  British  libraries;    by  W.  Clarke. 

Researches  into  the  ecclesiastical  and  political  state  of 
ancient  Britain  under  the  Roman  emperors;  by  F. 
Thackeray. 

Resources  of  a  nation;   by  R.  Hamilton. 

Restitution  of  decayed  intelligence,  in  antiquities;  by  R. 
Verstegan. 

Revolutions  in  English  history;   by  R.  Vaughan. 

Rise  and  growth  of  the  continental  interests.  [In  "  His- 
torical Treatises,"  by  A.  H.  L.  Heeren.] 

Rise  and  progress  of  the  English  constitution;  by  A.  J. 
Stephens. 

River  scenery ;  by  J.  M.  W-  Turner. 

Romantic  biography  of  the  age  of  Elizabeth;  by  W.  C. 
Taylor. 

Ruined  abbeys  and  castles  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland; 
by  W.  Howitt. 

Rural  life  of  England ;  by  same. 

Scenery  and  antiquities  of  Ireland;   by  N.  P.  Willis. 

Scotland :   her  songs  and  scenery.    As  sung  by  her  bards, 


Waterston  Collection  155 

Great  Britain  (continued). 

and  seen  in  the  camera.     London,  1868.     l2mo.  pp.  vii, 

(i),  192.     Plates. 
Scotland  delineated;   by  J.  P.  Lawson. 
Scottish  gallery,  or,  portraits  of  eminent  persons  of  Scot- 
-       land;   by  J.  Pinkerton. 

Secret  memoirs  of  Robert  Dudley,  Earl  of  Leicester. 

Shakspeare  and  his  times ;  by  N.  Drake. 

Shakespeare's  home  and  rural  life;   by  J.  Walter. 

Sir  Christopher  Wren  and  his  times ;  by  J.  Elmes. 

Source  of  the  Thames ;  by  W.  B.  Clarke. 

South  Kensington  museum;  by  J.  C.  Robinson. 

Stanfield's  coast  scenery. 

State  of  the  prisons  in  England  and  Wales ;  by  J.  Howard. 

Studies  and  illustrations  of  the  Great  Rebellion;   by  J.  L. 

Sanford. 
Studies  from  old  English  mansions  their  furniture  gold 

and  silver  plate;    by  C.  J.  Richardson. 
Studies  in  Roman  law;   by  T.  Mackenzie. 
Summer  in  Scotland ;   by  J.  Abbott. 
Temple  Church  [London]  ;   by  C.  G.  Addison. 
Thames;   by  W.  B.  Cooke. 
Tour  in  Scotland ;  by  T.  Pennant.' 
Treasures  of  art  in  Great  Britain;  by  G.  F.  Waagen. 
Turner  and  Girtin's  picturesque  views,  sixty  years  since; 

by  T.  Miller. 
Two  Petitions  of  the  Lords  and  Commons  to  His  Majestic. 

Febr.  2,   1641.     With  His  Majesties  gracious  answer: 

also   His   Majesties  consent   for  the   Princesse   Maries 

going  to  Holland,  and  Her  Majestic  to  accompany  her. 

Together  with  Her  Majesties  answer  to  a  message  of 

both  Houses.     London,  1641.     i6mo.  pp.  (i),  18. 
Typographical  antiquities ;  by  T.  F.  Dibdin. 
Views  in  London  and  its  vicinity ;  by  G.  Cooke. 
Views  on  the  Thames;   by  W.  B.  Cooke. 
Visits  to  remarkable  places;   by  W.  Howitt. 
Wars  in  England,  Scotland  and  Ireland ;  by  N.  Crouch. 
Wenslcydale,  fourteen  etchings  with  descriptive  text;    by 

R.  S.  Chattock. 
William  Lilly's  history  of  his  life  and  times,  from  the  year 

1602  to  1681. 
Winklcs's  architectural  and  picturesque  illustrations  of  the 

cathedral  churches  of  England  and  Wales. 


156  Massachusetts  Historical  Society- 

Greece. 

Age  of   Pericles,   a  history  of  the  pohtics   and   arts   of 

Greece  from  the  Persian  to  the  Peloponnesian  War;  by 

W.  W.  Lloyd. 
Ancient  Greece;   by  A.  H.  L.  Heeren. 
Ancient  unedited  monuments;    by  J.  Milling-en. 
Athenian  letters,  or,  the  epistolary  correspondence  of  an 

agent  of  the  King  of  Persia,  residing  at  Athens  during 

the  Peloponnesian  war;   by  P.  Yorke. 
Charicles,   illustrations  of  the  private  life  of  the  ancient 

Greeks;    by  W.  A.  Becker. 
Collected  lectures;   by  B.  G.  Niebuhr. 
Dictionary  of  Roman  and  Greek  antiquities;   by  A.  Rich. 
Disquisitions  upon  the  painted  Greek  vases ;  by  J.  Christie. 
Essay  on  that  earliest  species  of  idolatry,  the  worship  of 

the  elements ;   by  same. 
Essay  on  the  ancient  weights  and  money,  and  the  Roman 

and  Greek  liquid  measures;    by  R.  Hussey. 
General  History  of  Polybius. 

Geographical  and  historical  description ;   by  J.  A.  Cramer. 
Greece,  ancient  and  modern ;   by  C.  C.  Felton. 
Greek    history    from    Themistocles    to    Alexander;    by 

Plutarch. 
Hellas,  or,  the  home,  history,  literature,  and  art  of  the 

Greeks;   by  C.  F.  W.  Jacobs. 
Historical  antiquities  of  the  Greeks ;  by  E.  W.  G.  Wachs- 

muth. 
History  of  classical  literature;   by  R.  W.  Browne. 
History  of  manners  and  customs  of  ancient  Greece;    by 

J.  A.  St.  John. 
History  of  modern  Greece;   by  J.  E.  Tennent 
Hystory   writtone   by    Thucidides    the    Athenyan   of  the 

warre,  whiche  was  betwene  the  Peloponesians  and  the 

Athenyans. 
Imaginary  conversations  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans;    by 

W.  S.  Landor. 
Inquiry  into  the  antient  Greek  game,  supposed  to  have 

been  invented  by  Palamedes,  antecedent  to  the  siege  of 

Troy;    by  J.  Christie. 
Inquiry    into    the   early   history   of    Greek    sculpture;   by 

same. 
Introduction  to  the  knowledge  of  rare  and  valuable  edi- 
tions of  the  Greek  and  Latin  classics ;  by  T.  F.  Dibdin. 


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Greece  (continued). 

Juventus  mundi,  the  Gods  and  men  of  the  heroic  age; 

by  W.  E.  Gladstone. 
Life  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans,  described  from  antique 

monuments;    by  E.  Guhl. 
Manual  of  the  political  antiquities  of  Greece,  historically 

considered;    by  C.   F.   Hermann. 
On  Pericles  and  the  arts  in  Greece;   by  Q.  Crauford. 
Plato,  and  the  other  companions  of  Sokrates ;  by  G.  Grote. 
Select  passages  of  the  writings  of  St.   Chrysostom,   St. 

Gregory  Nazianzen,  and  St.  Basil;  by  H.  S.  Boyd. 
Tragedies  of  ^schylus. 
Tragedies  of  Euripides. 
Tragedies  of  Sophocles. 
Triumphs  of  ancient  architecture,  Greece  and  Rome;    by 

W.  H.  D.  Adams. 

Green,  Mary  Anne  Everett  (Wood). 

Letters  of  Royal  and  Illustrious  Ladies  of  Great  Britain, 
from  the  commencement  of  the  twelfth  century  to  the 
close  of  the  reign  of  Queen  Mary.  London,  1846.  Three 
volumes.     i2mo.    Plates. 

Green,  Samuel  Gosnell. 

Pictures  from  Bible  Lands  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil. 
New  York,  1879.    Quarto,  pp.  x,  (2),  203,  (i).    Plates. 

Greene,  George  Washington. 

Historical   View   of  the  American   Revolution.      Boston, 

1865.     i2mo.  pp.  ix,  (i),  442. 
Same,  fourth  edition.     New  York,  1876.     i2mo.  pp.  (3), 

xxxii,  460. 

Greenhow,  Robert. 

The  History  of  Oregon  and  California,  and  the  other  ter- 
ritories on  the  north-west  coast  of  North  America;  ac- 
companied by  a  geographical  view  and  map  of  those 
countries,  .  .  .  Third  edition,  revised,  corrected,  and 
enlarged.  New  York,  1845.  Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (i), 
xviii,  492,  7. 

Greenwood,  Francis  William  Pitt. 

A  Collection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  for  Christian  Worship. 

Eighth  edition.    Boston,  1832.     i6mo.  pp.  xxvi,  (428). 
Same,  forty-third  edition.     Boston,   1846.      [In  "  Service 

Book,"  by  R.  C.  Waterston.] 
A  good  old  age.     A  Sermon,  preached  at  King's  Chapel, 


158  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Greenwood,  Francis  William  Pitt  (continued). 

Sunday,  March  7,  1841,  on  the  death  of  Joseph  May, 
Esq.,    aged    LXXXI    years.      Boston,    1841.      Octavo, 

PP-  23. 
The  Inheritance  which  a  good  man  leaves  to  his  children. 
A  discourse  occasioned  by  the  death  of  James  Freeman 
Curtis ;  and  preached  at  King's  Chapel  on  Sunday,  April 
21,  1839.    Boston,  1839.    Octavo,  pp.  20. 
Gregory,  George. 

Adventures  of  Telemachus,  the  son  of  Ulysses ;  by  Fenelon. 
Greig,  John. 

Antiquarian  and  topographical  cabinet;   by  J.  S.  Storer. 
Granville,  George  Nugent. 

Memorials  of  John  Hampden,  his  Party  and  his  Times. 
By  Lord  Nugent.  Fourth  edition,  with  a  memoir  of 
the  writer,  and  a  general  index  [by  John  Forster]. 
London,  i860.  i6mo.  pp.  Ixxv,  420.  Plates. 
Some  memorials  of  John  Hampden,  his  party,  and  his 
times.  By  Lord  Nugent.  Second  edition.  London. 
1832.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xxviii,  406;  vii,  471, 
(i).  Plates. 
Greswell,  William  Parr. 

Annals  of  Parisian  Typography,  containing  an  account  of 
the  earliest  typographical  establishments  of  Paris;  and 
notices  and  illustrations  of  the  most  remarkable  produc- 
tions of  the  Parisian  Gothic  press :  compiled  principally 
to  shew  its  general  character ;  and  its  particular  influ- 
ence upon  the  early  English  press.  London,  181 8,  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  xii,  356.  Plates. 
Greville,  Fulke. 

Maxims,  characters,  and  reflections,  critical,  satyrical,  and 
moral.    London,  1756.     i2mo.  pp.  xvi,  268. 
Grey,  Charles. 

Some  Account  of  the  Life  and  Opinions  of  Charles,  Second 
Earl  Grey.    London,  1861.    Octavo,  pp.  xii,  460. 
Grey,  Jane. 

Lady  Jane  Grey  and  her  times ;  by  F.  C.  Laird. 
Grey,  Zachary. 

Hudibras,  in  three  parts;  by  S.  Butler. 
Grey  Friars,  London. 

Rise,  progress,  and  suppression  of  the  convent.     [In  "  His- 
tory of  .  .  .  Christ's  Hospital,"  by  W.  Trollope.] 


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Griffin,  Edmund  Dorr. 

Remains  of  the  Rev,  Edmund  D.  Griffin,  compiled  by 
Francis  Griffin :  with  a  biographical  memoir  of  the  de- 
ceased, by  the  Rev.  John  McVickar.  New  York,  1831. 
Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xii,  (i),  11-455;  4^6. 
Plate. 

Griffin,  Richard. 

Diary  and  correspondence  of  Samuel  Pepys,  secretary  to 
the  Admiralty  in  the  reigns  of  Charles  11.  and  James  II., 
with  a  life  and  notes. 
Griffith,  George  Bancroft. 

The  Poets  of  Maine.  A  collection  of  specimen  poems  from 
over  four  hundred  verse-makers  of  the  Pine-Tree  State. 
With  biographical  sketches.  Portland,  1888.  •  Octavo, 
pp.  viii,  856. 

Griffith,  John  William. 

Chemistry,   meteorology,   and   the   function   of   digestion, 
considered  with  reference  to  natural  theology;    by  W. 
Prout. 
Grimblot,  Paul. 

Letters  of  William  III.  and  Louis  XIV.  and  of  their  Min- 
isters;   illustrative  of  the  domestic  and  foreign  politics 
of  England  from  the  peace  of  Ryswick  to  the  accession 
•   of  Philip  V.  of  Spain.     1697  to  1700.     London,  1848. 
Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  xxiii,  544;    xv,  573,  (i). 
Grimm,  Jacob  Ludwig  Carl. 

German  Fairy  Tales  and  popular  stories,  as  told  by 
Gammer  Grethel.  Translated  from  the  collection  of 
MM.  Grimm,  by  Edgar  Taylor.  London,  1864.  i6mo. 
pp.  xii,  306.     Plate. 

Grote,  George. 

Life,  Teachings,  and  Death  of  Socrates.     From  Grote' s 

history  of  Greece,     New  York,  1859.     32mo.  pp.  219. 
The  Minor  Works  of  George  Grote.    With  critical  remarks 

on  his  intellectual  character,  writing,  and  speeches.     By 

Alexander  Bain.     London,  1873,     Octavo,  pp,  xii,  364, 

Plate. 
Plato,  and  the  other  companions  of  Sokrates,     London, 

1865,     Three  volumes.     Octavo, 

Grotius,  Hugo. 

The  Truth  of  the  Christian  Religion,  In  six  books.  Cor- 
rected and  illustrated  with  notes,  by  Mr.  Le  Clerc.    To 


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Grotius,  Hugo  (continued). 

which  is  added  a  seventh  book,  concerning  this  question, 
What  Christian  Church  we  ought  to  join  ourselves  to. 
By  the  said  Mr.  Le  Clerc.  Sixteenth  edition,  with  ad- 
ditions. Done  into  EngHsh,  by  John  Clarke.  Oxford, 
1823.     Octavo,  pp.  xxxii,  352. 

Grove,  George. 

Fine  arts  their  nature  and  relations ;  by  F.  P.  G.  Guizot. 

Gruber,   Johann  Adam. 

GrCindliche  An-und  aufforderung  an  die  Ehmahlig  er- 
weckte  hier  und  dar  zerstreuete  Seelen  dieses  Landes, 
In  oder  ausser  Partheyen,  zur  Neuen  Umfassung,  Glied- 
licher  Vereinigung  und  gebets-gemeinschaft ;  Dargelegt 
aus  drigendem  Herzen  eines  urn  Heilung  der  Bruche 
Zions  angstlich  bekummerten  Gemuths,  im  jahr  1736. 
Philadelphia,  Gedrackt  und  zu  haben  bey  B.  Franklin, 
1742.     Octavo,  pp.  14. 

Gruner,  Ludwig. 

The  Caryatides  from  the  "  Stanza  dell'  Eliodoro  "  in  the 
Vatican,  designed  by  Rafifaelle  d'Urbino.  London,  1852. 
Large  folio,  pp.  (i),  (3).     Plates. 

Presentation  copy  to  W.  Grundy,  Oct.  14,  1853. 
Guhl,  Ernst. 

The  Life  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans,  described  from  an- 
tique monuments.     By  E.  Guhl  and  W.  Koner.    Trans- 
lated  from  the  third  German  edition  by   F.   Huefifer. 
New  York,  1875.     Octavo,  pp.  ix,  (i),  620. 
Guild,  Reuben  Aldridge. 

The  Librarian's  Manual ;   a  treatise  on  bibliography,  com- 
prising a  select  and  descriptive  list  of  bibliographical 
works ;  to  which  are  added,  sketches  of  publick  libraries. 
New  York,  1858.     Octavo,  pp.   10,  304. 
Guizot,  Frangois  Pierre  Guillaume. 

Corneille  and  his  Times.  London,  1852.  Octavo,  pp.  xix, 
(i),  463,  (i). 

Essay  on  the  Character  and  Influence  of  Washington  in 
the  Revolution  of  the  United  States  of  America.  Trans- 
lated from  the  French.  [By  George  S.  Hillard.]  Sec- 
ond edition.     Boston,  185 1.     i6mo.  pp.  160.     Plate. 

The  Fine  Arts  their  nature  and  relations.  Translated  with 
the  assistance  of  the  author  by  George  Grove.  Second 
edition.  London,  1855.  Octavo,  pp.  xiii,  (2),  215,  (i). 
Plates. 


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Guizot,  Franqois  Pierre  Guillaume  (continued). 

The  History  of  Civilization  from  the  fall  of  the  Roman 
Empire  to  the  French  Revolution.  Translated  by  Wil- 
liam Hazlitt.    New  York,  1864.    Four  volumes.     i2mo. 

History  of  the  decline  and  fall  of  the  Roman  Empire;  by 
E.  Gibbon. 

History  of  the  English  Revolution  of  1640:  from  the 
accession  of  Charles  I.  to  his  death.  Translated  by 
William  Hazlitt.  London,  1867.  i6mo.  pp.  xxii,  (i), 
488.     Plate. 

History  of  the  Origin  of  Representative  Government  in 
Europe.  Translated  by  Andrew  R.  Scoble.  London, 
1861.     i6mo.  pp.  XX,  538. 

Shakspeare  and  his  Times.  London,  1852.  Octavo,  pp. 
viii,  424. 

Gumble,  Thomas. 

The  Life  of  GAeral  Monck,  Dvke  of  Albemarle,  &c,  with 
remarks  upon  his  actions.  London,  1671.  i6mo.  pp. 
(I),  (5),  (3),  (8),  486.     Plate. 

Gunn,  William. 

Cartonensia:  or,  an  historical  and  critical  account  of  the 
tapestries,  in  the  Palace  of  the  Vatican ;  copied  from  the 
designs  of  Raphael  of  Urbino,  and  of  such  of  the  car- 
toons whence  they  were  woven,  as  are  now  in  preser- 
vation. .  .  .  Second  edition,  with  additions.  London, 
1832.    Octavo,  pp.  viii,  xvi,  212. 

Gumey,  Joseph  John. 

Observations  on  the  Religious  Peculiarities  of  the  Society 
of  Friends.     First  American  from  the  fourth  London 
edition.     Philadelphia,  1825.     Octavo,  pp.  viii,  380. 
Gutenberg,  Johann. 

Gutenberg,  and  the  art  of  printing;  by  E.  C.  Pearson. 

Guyon,  Jeanne  Marie  Bouvier  de  la  Motte. 

The  Life  of  Lady  Guion,  written  by  herself  in  French, 
now  abridged,  and  translated  into  English,  ...  To 
which  are  added,  remarkable  accounts  of  the  lives  of 
worthy  persons,  whose  memories  were  dear  to  Lady 
Guion.  Bristol,  1772.  Two  volumes  bound  in  one. 
Octavo,  pp.  xxi,  268;   381,  (i). 

Guyot,  Arnold  Henry. 

The  Earth  and  Man:  lectures  on  comparative  physical 
geography,  in  its  relation  to  the  history  of  mankind. 


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Guyot,  Arnold  Henry  (continued). 

Translated  from  the  French,  by  C.  C.  Felton.     Boston, 
1849.     i2mo,  pp.  xviii,  310.    Plate. 
Gymnastics. 

Hieronymi  Mercvrialis  Foroliviensis  de  arte  gymnastica. 


Hackett,  William  Henry  Young. 

Biographical  sketch  of  the  author.     [In  "  Rambles  about 
Portsmouth,"  by  C.  W.  Brewster,] 
Haddon  Hall,  History  and  antiquities;   by  S.  Rayner. 
Hahn,  August. 

Biblia  Hebraica  secundum  editiones  .  .  .  Lipsiae    [Leip- 
sic],  1833.     i2mo.  pp.  (i),  xiv,  (3),  1392,   {2^). 
Hakewill,  James. 

A  Picturesque  Tour  of  Italy,  from  drawings  made  in  1816- 
181 7.     London,  1820.     Folio,  pp.  (no).     Plates. 
Hakluyt  Society. 

Select  letters  of  Christopher  Columbus. 
Hale,  Edward  Everett. 

Franklin  in  France.     From  original  documents,  most  of 
which  are  now  published  for  the  first  time.    Part  I.    The 
Alliance.     Boston,   1888.     Octavo,  pp.  xvi,    (i),    (i), 
478.     Plates. 
Same.    Part  II.    The  Treaty  of  Peace  and  Franklin's  Life 
till  his  return.    Boston,  1888.    Octavo,  pp.  x,  (i),  (i), 
470.     Plates. 
What  Career  ?    Ten  papers  on  the  choice  of  a  vocation  and 
the  use  of  time.    Boston,  1878.    i6mo.  pp.  (3),  (i),27i. 
Hale,  Nathan. 

Life;  by  I.  W.  Stuart. 
Hale,  Salma. 

History  of  the  United  States,  from  their  first  settlement 
as  colonies,  to  the  close  of  the  war  with  Great  Britain, 
in  181 5.    London,  1826.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (i),  467. 
Halfpenny,  Joseph. 

Fragmenta  Vetusta,  or  the  remains  of  ancient  buildings 
in  York,  drawn  and  etched  by  Joseph  Halfpenny.    York, 
1807.     Folio,  pp.  (3),  (i),  iii,  10,  (19),  (3).     Plates. 
Hall,  Charles  Francis. 

Life  with  the  Esquimaux :  the  narrative  of  Captain  Charles 
Francis  Hall,  of  the  whaling  barque  "  George  Henry," 


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Hall,  Charles  Francis  (continued). 

from  the  29th  May,  i860,  to  the  13th  September,  1862. 
London,  1864.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  324; 
xii,  352.    Plates. 
Hall,  Dominick  Augustine. 

Military  despotism,  arbitrary  arrest  of  a  judge.     [Loyal 
Publication  Society,  No.  20.] 
Hall,  John  Charles. 

Races  of  man,   and  their  geographical   distribution;    by 
C.  Pickering. 
Hall,  Samuel  Carter. 

The  Baronial  Halls,  and  Picturesque  Edifices  of  England. 
.  .  .  London,  1848.  Two  volumes.  Folio,  pp.  (146); 
(148).  Plates. 
A  Book  of  Memories  of  great  men  and  women  of  the  age, 
from  personal  acquaintance.  London,  1871.  Octavo, 
pp.  xiv,  (i),  488. 
The  Book  of  the  Thames,  from  its  rise  to  its  fall.    London, 

1867.     Octavo,  pp.  viii,  207.     Plates. 
Ireland:    its  scenery,  character,  &c.     New  edition.     Lon- 
don.   Three  volumes.    Octavo. 
Hallam,  Arthur  Henry. 

Remains  in  verse  and  prose.    With  a  preface  and  memoir. 
London,  1863.     i6mo.  pp.  Ix,  305,  (i).    Plate. 

Hallam,  Henry. 

The  Constitutional  History  of  England  from  the  accession 
'    of  Henry  VH.  to  the  death  of  George  H.     Fourth  edi- 
tion.    London,  1842.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  xv, 

708;    (i),  v-viii,  601,  (i). 
Introduction  to  the  Literature  of  Europe,  in  the  fifteenth, 

sixteenth,   and  seventeenth  centuries.     Second  edition. 

London,  1843.     Three  volumes.     Octavo. 
View  of  the  state  of   Europe  during  the   Middle  Ages. 

Seventh  edition.     Paris,  1840.     Two  volumes.     Octavo, 

pp.  viii,  v-vii,  459;   vi,  380. 
Same,    eighth    edition.      London,    1841.      Two    volumes. 

Octavo,  pp.  XV,  556;  vii,  560. 
Halleck,  Fitz-Greene. 

In  the  woods  with  Bryant,  Longfellow,  and  Halleck;   by 

J.  A.  Hows. 

Hallifax,  Samuel. 

Works  of  the  Right  Reverend  Father  in  God  Joseph  Butler. 


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Halliwell,  James  Orchard. 

The  Harrowing  of  Hell,  a  miracle-play  written  in  the  reign 
of  Edward  the  Second,  now  first  published  from  the 
original  manuscript  in  the  British  Museum,  with  an  in- 
troduction, translation,  and  notes.  London,  1840.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  33. 

Specimens  of  early  English  metrical  romances ;  by  G.  Ellis. 

Tarlton's  Jests,  and  news  out  of  purgatory:  with  notes, 
and  some  account  of  the  life  of  Tarlton.  London,  1844. 
Octavo,  pp.  xlvii,  135,  (i). 

Hamerton,  Philip  Gilbert. 

Etching  &  Etchers.    London,  1868.    Octavo,  pp.  xxvi,  ( i ) , 

354,  (i).    Plate. 
The  Life  of  J.  M.  W.  Turner.    London,  1879.     i2mo.  pp. 

xiii,  (i),  398.    Plates. 
Painting  in  France  after  the  decline  of  Classicism.     An 

essay.    London,  1869.    Quarto,  pp.  x,  (i),  68.    Plates. 
The  Portfolio  an  artistic  periodical.     London,  1870-1874. 

Five  volumes.     Plates. 
The  Unknown  River.     Illustrated  by  the  author.     Boston, 

1 87 1.    Quarto,  pp.  vi,  (i),  58.    Plates. 

Hamilton,  Alexander. 

Life  and  times ;  by  J.  Riethmiiller. 

Hamilton,  Andrew  Jackson. 

Letter  to  the  President  of  the  United  States.  [Loyal 
Publication  Society,  No.  26.] 

Hamilton,  James. 

Sermons  and  expository  treatises  of  Isaac  Barrow. 

Hamilton,  James  Alexander. 

Constitution  vindicated.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No. 
50.] 
Hamilton,  John  Church. 

Coercion  completed,  or  treason  triumphant.     [Loyal  Publi- 
cation Society,  No.  66.] 
Slave  power.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  74.] 

Hamilton,  Rowland. 

The  Resources  of  a  Nation.  A  series  of  essays.  London, 
1863.    Octavo,  pp.  (4),  ii,  (i),  404. 

Hampden,  John. 

Memorials ;  by  G.  N.  Grenville. 

Tract  entitled  true  and  faithful  relation  of  a  worthy  dis- 


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Hampden,  John  (continued). 

course,  between  Colonel  John  Hampden  and  Colonel 
Oliver  Cromwell  [1643]  >  ^V  ^'  Spurstowe. 

Hampton,  James. 

General  history  of  Polybius. 

Hancarville,  Pierre  Frangois  Hugues  d'. 

Antiquites  Etrusques,  Grecques  et  Romaines  tirees  du  Cabi- 
net de  M.  Hamilton.  Envoye  Extraordinaire  de  S.  M. 
Britannique  a  la  Cour  de  Naples.  Florence,  1 801-1806. 
Three  volumes.    Large  folio.    Plates. 

Hancock,  John. 

An  Oration ;  delivered  March  5,  1774,  at  the  request  of  the 
inhabitants  of  the  town  of  Boston :  to  commemorate  the 
bloody  tragedy  of  the  Fifth  of  March  1770.  Boston, 
1774.    Octavo,  pp.  20. 

Manuscript  notes  by  Mr.  Waterston. 

Handel,  Georg  Friedrich. 

Account  of  the  musical  performances  in  Westminster 
Abbey,  1784;  by  C.  Burnfey. 

Handwriting. 

Origin  and  progress  of  the  art  of  writing;  by   H.   N. 

Humphreys. 
Origin  and  progress  of  writing;  by  T.  Astle. 
Universal  palaeography;   by  J.  B.  Silvestre. 

Hannah,  John. 

Poems  by  Sir  Henry  Wotton,  Sir  Walter  Raleigh  and 
others.    London,  1845.     i6mo.  pp.  Ixxv,  (i),  136. 

Harding,  James  Duffield. 

Elementary  Art:   or,  the  use  of  the  chalk  and  lead  pencil 

advocated  and  explained.    Third  edition.    London,  1846. 

Folio,  pp.  iv,  (2),  97.    Plates. 
Harding's  sketches  at  home  and  abroad.    London.    Large 

folio,  pp.  ( I ) ,  ( I ) ,  and  Plates. 
The  Park  and  the  Forest.     London,  1841.     Large  folio, 

pp.  (i),  (i).     Plates. 
Picturesque  Selections :  drawn  on  stone.    London.    Large 

.folio,  pp.   (2) recto.     Plates. 
The  Principles  and  Practice  of  Art.    London,  1845.    Folio, 

pp.  vii,  (i),  156. 

Hardman,  William. 

Explorations  in  Australia ;  by  J.  M.  Stuart. 


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Hardy,  Nathaniel. 

Mercy  in  her  Beauty:  or,  the  height  of  a  deliverance 
from  the  depth  of  danger.  Set  forth  in  the  first  ser- 
mon preached  upon  that  occasion,  .  .  .  London,  1653. 
i2mo.  pp.  (i),  (2),  38. 

On  the  recto  of  a  leaf  at  the  end  is  the  title  of  "  Two  Mites,"  by  Mr. 
Hardy,  with  the  same  imprint. 

Hare,  Augustus  John  Cuthbert. 

The  Life  and  Letters  of  Frances  Baroness  Bunsen.  New 
York,  1879.  Two  volumes  bound  in  one.  i2mo.  pp. 
(5)  recto,  516;    (3)  recto,  486.     Plates. 

Walks  in  London.  New  York,  1878.  Two  volumes. 
i2mo.  pp.  xxxvi,  480;    (3),  (i),  511. 

Walks  in  Rome.  London,  1871.  Two  volumes.  i2mo. 
pp.  XXV,  446;   vi,  464. 

Wanderings   in   Spain.     Third   edition.      London,    1873. 
i2mo.  pp.  xxi,  (i),  (i),  274.     Plates. 
Hare,  Julius  Charles. 

The  Life  of  Luther,  in  forty-eight  historical  engravings 
by  Gustav  Koenig.     With  explanations  by  Archdeacon 
Hare:   continued  by  Susanna  Winkworth.     New  York, 
1857.    Quarto,  pp.  157.     Plates. 
Harford,  John  Scandrett. 

The  Life  of  Michael  Angelo  Buonarroti.  With  transla- 
tions of  many  of  his  poems  and  letters.  Also  memoirs 
of  Savonarola,  Raphael,  and  Vittoria  Colonna.  Second 
edition.  London,  1858.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp. 
xix,  (i),  347,  (i);  viii,  415,  (i).  Plates. 
Harington,  John. 

Nugae  Antiquse :  being  a  miscellaneous  collection  of  origi- 
nal papers,  in  prose  and  verse;  written  during  the  reigns 
of  Henry  VIIL,  Edward  VL,  Queen  Mary,  Elizabeth, 
and  King  James :  .  .  .  Newly  arranged,  with  illustra- 
tive notes,  by  Thomas  Park.  London,  1804.  Two  vol- 
umes. Octavo,  pp.  xxxii,  397,  (i);  viii,  416. 
Harper's  Ferry,  Va. 

John  Brown's  expedition  reviewed;  by  T.  Parker. 
Harrel,  Thomas. 

Holmes's  Great  Metropolis.  • 

Harrington,  John. 

The  Abbey  and  Palace  of  Westminster.  Photographed  by 
John  Harrington.  London,  1869.  Folio,  pp.  (3),  (44) 
recto.     Plates. 


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Harrington,  John  (continued). 

Saint  George's  Chapel  Windsor.     Eighteen  views,  printed 
in  permanent  pigments  by  the  Woodbury  process,  with 
descriptive  letterpress.    London,  1872.    Folio,  pp.  (21) 
recto. 
Harris,  George. 

Civilization  considered  as  a  Science,  in  relation  to  its  es- 
sence, its  elements,  and  its  end.  London,  1861.  Octavo, 
xxiv,  442. 

Harris,  Thaddeus  Mason. 

Biographical  Memorials  of  James  Oglethorpe,  founder  of 
the  colony  of  Georgia,  in  North  America.    Boston,  1841. 
Octavo,  pp.  xxii,  424.     Plates. 
Harrison,  Walter. 

A  New  and  Universal  History,  Description  and  Survey  of 
the  Cities  of  London  and  Westminster,  the  Borough  of 
Southwark,  and  their  adjacent  parts.     London,   1775. 
Folio,  pp.  (i),  (i),  708.     Plates. 
Harrison,  William  Henry. 

Common  lot,  a  sermon  on  the  death  and  character;    by 

G.  Whitney. 
Discourse  on  the  occasion  of  the  death;    by  G,  Putnam. 
Harrowing  of  Hell,  a  miracle-play ;  by  J.  O.  Halliwell. 
Harsha,  David  Addison. 

Life  of  Philip  Doddridge,  with  notices  of  some  of  his  con- 
temporaries, and  specimens  of  his  style.    Albany,  1865, 
Octavo,  pp.  249.    Plate. 
Hartley,  David. 

Observations  on  Man,  his  frame,  his  duty,  and  his  expec- 
tations :  in  two  parts :  to  which  are  now  first  added, 
prayers,  and  religious  meditations.  To  the  first  part  are 
prefixed,  a  sketch  of  the  life  and  character,  and  a  por- 
trait, of  the  author.  Fifth  edition.  Bath,  1810.  Two 
volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  (i),  xv,  xvi,  527;  xvi,  532. 
Plate. 
Same,  sixth  edition.  London,  '1834.  Octavo,  pp.  xxvii, 
604. 
Hartshome,  Charles  Henry. 

Ancient    Metrical    Tales:    printed    chiefly    from    original 

sources.     London,  1829.     i6mo.  pp.  xxiv,  344. 
The  Book  Rarities  in  the  University  of  Cambridge.    Illus- 
trated by  original  letters,  and  notes,  biographical,  lit- 


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Hartshorne,   Charles  Henry   (continued). 

erary,  and  antiquarian.    London,  1829.     i2mo.  pp.  xiv, 
(I),  559,  (I).     Plate. 
Harvard  University. 

Address  delivered  at  the  dedication  of  Dane  La.w  College, 

October  23,  1832;  by  J.  Quincy. 
Considerations  relative  to  the  Library ;    by  same. 
Harvard  memorial  biographies;    by  T.  W.  Higginson. 
Harvard  reminiscences ;   by  A.  P.  Peabody. 
History;   by  J.  Quincy. 
Lectures  on  rhetoric  and  oratory ;  by  J.  Q.  Adams. 

Harvest  of  a  quiet  eye;  by  J.  R.  Vernon. 
Harvey,  William  Woodis. 

Sketches  of  Hayti;    from  the  expulsion  of  the  French,  to 

the  death  of  Christophe.     London,   1827.     Octavo,  pp. 

xvi,  416.    Plate. 

Hatfield,  Julia. 

The  Bryant  Homestead-Book.  By  the  Idle  Scholar.  New 
York,  1870.     Octavo,  pp.   (5),   (^) recto,  224.     Plates. 

Haven,  Gilbert. 

Father  Taylor,  the  sailor  Preacher.  Incidents  and  anec- 
dotes of  Rev.  Edward  T.  Taylor,  for  over  forty  years 
Pastor  of  the  Seamen's  Bethel,  Boston..  By  Mr.  Haven, 
and  Thomas  Russell.  Boston,  1872.  i2mo.  pp.  445. 
Plates. 
Hawkesworth,  John. 

An  Account  of  the  Voyages  undertaken  by  the  Order  of 
His  Present  Majesty  for  making  discoveries  in  the 
southern  hemisphere,  and  successively  performed  by 
Commodore  Byron,  Captain  Wallis,  Captain  Carteret, 
and  Captain  Cook,  in  the  Dolphin,  the  Swallow,  and  the 
Endeavour:  drawn  up  from  the  journals  which  were 
kept  by  the  several  commanders,  and  from  the  papers  of 
Joseph  Banks,  Esq;  .  .  .  London,  1773.  Three  vol- 
umes. Quarto.  Plates. 
Adventures  of  Telemachus,  the  son  of  Ulysses ;  by  Fenelon. 
Hawkins,  John  Sidney. 

Treatise  on  painting ;  by  L.  da  Vinci. 
Hawks,  Francis  Lister. 

Narrative  of  the  Expedition  of  an  American  Squadron 
to  the  China  Seas  and  Japan,  performed  in  the  years 
1852,  1853,  and  1854,  under  the  command  of  Commo- 


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Hawks,  Francis  leister ( continued) . 

dore  M.  C.  Perry,  United  States  Navy,  by  order  of  the 
government  of  the  United  States.  Compiled  from  the 
original  Notes  and  Journals  of  Commodore  Perry  and 
his  officers,  at  his  request  and  under  his  supervision. 
New  York,  1856.     Octavo,  pp.  vii,  624.     Plates. 

Same.     New  York,    1857.     Quarto,  pp.  xvii,    (i),   537. 
Plates. 
Hayden,    Ferdinand  Vandeveer. 

Sun  Pictures  of  Rocky  Mountain  Scenery,  with  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  geographical  and  geological  features,  and  some 
account  of  the  resources  of  the  great  west;  ,  .  .  New 
York,  1870.    Quarto,  pp.  viii,  150,  (i).     Plates. 
Haydon,  Benjamin  Robert. 

Benjamin  Robert  Haydon:  correspondence  and  table-talk. 
With  a  memoir  by  his  son,  Frederic  Wordsworth  Hay- 
don. With  facsimile  illustrations  from  his  journals. 
London,  1876.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xix,  (i), 
(i),  469;    (3),  484.     Plates. 

Painting  and  the  Fine  Arts :  being  the  articles  under  those 
heads  contributed  to  the  seventh  edition  of  the  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica,  by  B.  R.  Haydon,  and  William  Haz- 
litt.    Edinburgh,  1838.     i2mo.  pp.  (i),  (i),  227,  (i). 
Hayley,  William. 

The  Life,  and  Posthumous  Writings,  of  William  Cowper, 
Esqr.  With  an  introductory  letter  to  the  Right  Honour- 
able Earl  Cowper.  Chichester,  1803- 1804.  Three  vol- 
umes.   Quarto.    Plates. 

The  Life  of  George  Romney,  Esq.  Chichester,  1809. 
Quarto,  pp.   (i),  2,   (3),  416,   (5).     Plate. 

The  Triumphs  of  Temper ;  a  poem :  in  six  cantos.  Ninth 
edition,  corrected.  London,  1796.  i6mo.  pp.  xii,  163. 
Plates. 

Same.  Twelfth  edition,  corrected.  With  new  original 
designs,  by  Maria  Flaxman.  Chichester,  1803.  i6mo. 
pp.  xii,  165.    Plates. 

Same.    Octavo. 
Hayti. 

Historical  account  of  the  black  empire;  by  M.  Rainsford. 

Sketches ;  by  W.  W.  Harvey. 
Haywood,  Francis. 

An  Analysis  of  Kant's  Critick  of  Pure  Reason.  London, 
1844.    Octavo,  pp.  vi,  215. 


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Hazlitt,  William. 

Complete  works  of  Michael  de  Montaigne. 

Conversations  of  James  Northcote.  London,  1830.  i6mo. 
pp.  (2),  328.     Plate. 

History  of  civilization  from  the  fall  of  the  Roman  Empire 
to  the  French  Revolution;  by  F.  P.  G.  Guizot. 

History  of  the  English  revolution  of  1640,  from  the  acces- 
sion of  Charles  I.  to  his  death ;   by  same. 

Life  of  Cardinal  Wolsey ;  by  J.  Gait. 

Life  of  Luther,  written  by  himself ;  by  J.  Michelet. 

Painting  and  the  fine  arts ;  by  B.  R.  Haydon. 

The  Spirit  of  the  Age:  or  contemporary  portraits.  Lon- 
don, 1825.    Octavo,  pp.  (4),  424. 

Hazlitt,  William  Carew. 

Hand-Book  to  the  popular,  poetical,  and  dramatic  literature 
of  Great  Britain,  from  the  invention  of  printing  to  the 
Restoration.  London,  1867.  Octavo,  pp.  xii,  701. 
History  of  the  Venetian  Republic :  her  rise,  her  greatness, 
and  her  civilization.  London,  i860.  Four  volumes. 
Octavo.  Plates. 
Head,  Francis  Bond. 

Descriptive  Essays  contributed  to  the  Quarterly  Review. 
London,   1857,     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.   (i),   (5), 
367;    (I),  (2),  368. 
Hearne,  Samuel. 

A  Journey  from  Prince  of  Wales's  Fort  in  Hudson's  Bay, 
to  the  Northern  Ocean,  Undertaken  by  order  of  the 
Hudson's  Bay  Company,  for  the  discovery  of  copper 
mines,  a  north  west  passage,  &c.  in  the  years  1769, 
1770,  1 77 1,  &  1772.  London,  1795.  Quarto,  pp.  xHv, 
458,  (2).    Plates. 

Signature,  "  W.  Wordsworth  Rydal  Mount." 

Heame,  Thomas. 

Impartial  Memorials  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Thomas 
Hearne.      By   several   hands.      London,    1736.      i2mo. 
pp.  ( I ) ,  iv,  66.    Plate. 
Heath,  Charles. 

The  Holy  Gospels  with  numerous  illustrations  on  wood, 
engraved    under   the   superintendence    of    Mr.    Charles 
Heath.     London,  1849.     Folio,  pp.  (2),  226. 
Heath,  James, 

A  Series  of  Engravings,  by  Heath  and  Bartolozzi,  from 


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Heath,  James   (continued). 

paintings  by  Stothard,  to  illustrate  the  works  of  Shak- 
speare  and  Milton;  forming  an  elegant  library  ac- 
companiment to  the  various  editions  of  those  authors. 
London,  1818.     Folio,  i  p.     Plates. 

Heaton,  Mary  Margaret  (Keymer). 

Antonio  Allegri  da  Correggio ;  by  J.  Meyer. 

A  Concise  History  of  Painting.  London,  1873.  i2mo. 
pp.  xiv,   (2),  534.     Plates. 

The  History  of  the  Life  of  Albrecht  Diirer  of  Niirnberg. 
With  a  translation  of  his  letters  and  Journal,  and  some 
account  of  his  works.  London,  1870.  Octavo,  pp.  xv, 
340.     Plates. 

Leonardo  da  Vinci  and  his  works  consisting  of  a  Life  of 
Leonardo  da  Vinci,  an  essay  on  his  scientific  and  literary 
works  by  Charles  Christopher  Black,  and  an  account  of 
his  most  important  paintings,  London,  1874.  Octavo, 
pp.  xiv,  (2),  302.    Plates. 

Heberden,  William. 

Letters  of  Marcus  Tullius  Cicero  to  Titus  Pomponius  At- 

ticus  in  sixteen  books. 
Life  and  letters  of  Marcus  Tullius  Cicero. 

Hebrews.     See  Jews. 

Hedge,  Frederic  Henry. 

Hours  with  German  Classics.    Boston,  1886.     Octavo,  pp. 

(3),  <0,  (0,  531- 

Heeren,  Arnold  Hermann  Ludwig. 

Ancient  Greece.  From  the  German.  By  George  Bancroft. 
Second  American  edition.  Boston,  1842.  Octavo,  pp. 
viii,  344. 

Same.  Also  three  historical  treatises,  by  the  same  author. 
.  .  .  New  and  improved  edition,  London,  1847.  O^" 
tavo,  pp.  xii,  518. 

Historical  Researches  into  the  Politics,  Intercourse,  and 
Trade  of  the  Carthaginians,  Ethiopians,  and  Egyptians. 
Translated  from  the  German,  Second  edition,  London, 
1857,    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (6),  xxxii,  520.     Plates. 

Historical  Researches  into  the  Politics,  Intercourse,  and 
Trade  of  the  principal  nations  of  Antiquity.  Translated 
from  the  German.  London,  1854.  Two  volumes.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  xvi,  448;    iv,  472.     Plates. 

Historical  Treatises :    the  Political   Consequences   of  the 


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Heeren,  Arnold  Hermann  Ludwig  (continued). 

Reformation.  The  rise,  progress,  and  practical  influ- 
ence of  political  theories.  The  rise  and  growth  of  the 
Continental  interests  of  Great  Britain.  Translated  from 
the  German.  Oxford,  1836.  Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (i), 
441,  (i). 

A  Manual  of  Ancient  History,  particularly  with  regard  to 
the  constitutions,  the  commerce,  and  the  colonies,  of  the 
states  of  antiquity.  Translated  from  the  German.  Sixth 
edition.  With  a  biographical  sketch  of  the  author.  Lon- 
don, 1854.    Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  (i),  XXX,  413,  (i). 

A  Manual  of  the  History  of  the  Political  System  of  Europe 
and  its  colonies,  from  its  formation  at  the  close  of  the 
fifteenth  century,  to  its  re-establishment  upon  the  fall  of 
Napoleon.  Translated  from  the  fifth  German  edition. 
London,  1857.     Octavo,  pp.  xxxii,  540. 

Heermans,  J. 

War  power  of  the  President.     [Loyal  Publication  Society, 
'  No.  32.] 

Hegel,  Georg  Wilhelm  Friedrich. 

Lectures  on  the  Philosophy  of  History.  Translated  from 
the  third  German  edition  by  J.  Sibree.  London,  i86i. 
i2mo.  pp.  xxxix,  477,  (i). 

Helen's  pilgrimage  to  Jerusalem ;  by  G.  F.  A.-  Strauss. 
Helps,  Arthur. 

Leaves  from  the  journal  [by  Queen  Victoria]  of  our  life 

in  the  Highlands,  from  1848  to  1861. 
The  Spanish  Conquest  in  America  and  its  relation  to  the 
history  of  Slavery  and  to  the  government  of  Colonies. 
London,  1855-1861.     Four  volumes.     Octavo. 
Thoughts  upon  Government.     Boston,  1872.     Octavo,  pp. 
viii,  245. 

Hemans,  Felicia  Dorothea  (Browne). 

The  League  of  the  Alps,  the  Siege  of  Valencia,  the  Ves- 
pers of  Palermo,  and  other  poems.     [Vol.  L]     Boston, 
1826.     Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (i),  ii,  iii,  480. 
The  Forest  Sanctuary ;  and  other  poems.     [Vol.  H.]    Bos- 
ton, 1827.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (2),  ii,  253. 
Hemmerlein,  Felix. 

Felicis  Malleoli,  vulgo  hemmerlein:  decretorum  doctoris 
iureconsultissimi.  De  nobilitate  et  rusticitate  dialogus. 
sacre  theologie:    iurium:    philosophorum  et  poetarum 


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Hemmerlein,  Felix  (continued). 

sententiis :  hystoriis  &  faceciis  refertissimus.  .  .  .  Vixit 
Foelix  iste  Malleolus  circa  annu  diii  1444.  Folio,  pp. 
(8),  (301). 

Hennepin,  Louis. 

A  New  Discovery  of  a  Vast  Country  in  America,  extend- 
ing above  four  thousand  miles,  between  New  France  and 
New  Mexico.  With  a  description  of  the  great  lakes, 
cataracts,  rivers,  plants,  and  animals :  also,  the  manners, 
customs,  and  languages,  of  the  several  native  Indians; 
.  .  .  with  a  continuation:  giving  an  account  of  the  at- 
tempts of  the  Sieur  De  la  Salle  upon  the  mines  of  St. 
Barbe,  &c.  the  taking  of  Quebec  by  the  English;  .  .  . 
London,  1698.     i2mo.,  variously  paged.     Plates. 

Henry  VIII. 

The  Love  Letters  of  Henry  VIIL  to  Anne  Boleyn.  .  .  . 
London,  1823.  Octavo,  pp.  (i),  326-348,  (i),  114- 
153- 

Pages  from  "  The  Pamphleteer." 

Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Anne  Boleyn ;  by  E.  O.  Benger. 
Henry,  Robert, 

The  History  of  Great  Britain,  from  the  invasion  of  it  by 
the  Romans  under  Julius  Caesar.  Written  on  a  new 
plan.  Sixth  edition.  London,  1824.  Twelve  volumes. 
Octavo, 

Heraldry. 

Historical  Anecdotes  of  Heraldry  and  Chivalry,  tending  to 
shew  the  origin  of  many  English  and  foreign  coats  of 
arms,  circumstances  and  customs.  Worcester,  1795. 
Octavo,  pp.  (i),  3,  316.    Plates. 

Honor  rediviuus  or  an  analysis  of  honor  and  armory;  by 
M.  Carter. 

Roll  of  arms  of  the  princes,  barons,  and  knights  who  at- 
tended King  Edward  I,  to  the  siege  of  Caerlaverock,  in 
1300;   by  T.  Wright. 

Herbert,  Edward. 

The  Life  of  Edward  Lord  Herbert,  of  Cherbury;   written 
by  himself:    and  continued  to  his  death.     With  letters 
written  during  his  residence  at  the  French  Court,  &c. 
London,  1826.    Octavo,  pp.  (3),  xv,  360. 
Herbert,  George. 

The  Life  and  Writings  of  the  Rev.  George  Herbert :  with 


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Herbert,  George  (continued). 

the  synagogue,  in  imitation  of  Herbert.     Lowell,  1834. 
i6mo.  pp.  451,  (i). 

The  Poetical  Works  of  George  Herbert.  London,  1857. 
Octavo,  pp.  (i),  256. 

Same.  With  hfe,  critical  dissertation,  and  explanatory 
notes,  by  Rev.  George  Gilfillan,  New  York,  1854.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  xxviii,  328. 

Same.  The  text  edited  by  Charles  Cowden  Clarke.  Lon- 
don.    i2mo.  pp.  xxviii,  328. 

The  Remains  of  that  sweet  singer  of  the  Temple  George 
Herbert.  [Works,  2d  edition,  Vol.  L]  London,  1841. 
i6mo.  pp.  X,  cxxiv,  244.     Plate. 

The  Temple.  Sacred  Poems  and  private  ejaculations  by 
George  Herbert.  [Works,  3d  edition.  Vol.  H.]  Lon- 
don, 1844.     i6mo.  pp.  xxiii,  350.     Plate. 

Herbert,  William. 

Typographical  antiquities;   by  T.  F.  Dibdin. 

Hereford,  England. 

History  and  antiquities  of  the  cathedral  church ;  by  J.  Britton. 

Hermann,  Karl  Friedrich. 

A  Manual  of  the  Political  Antiquities  of  Greece,  histori- 
cally considered.     From  the  German.     Oxford,   1836. 
Octavo,  pp.  xiv,  slip,  423,  (i). 
Herodotus. 

Geographical    system   of   Herodotus   examined   and   ex- 
plained;  by  J.  Rennell. 
History;   by  G.  Rawlinson. 
Herrick,  Robert. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Robert  Herrick,  containing  his 
"  Hesperides,"  and  "  Noble  Numbers."  With  a  bio- 
graphical memoir  by  E.  Walford.  London,  1859. 
i6mo.  pp.  xi,  608.     Plate. 

Herschel,  John  Frederick  William. 
Iliad  of  Homer. 

A  Preliminary  Discourse  on  the  Study  of  Natural  Philos- 
ophy.   New  edition.    London,  1830.    i6mo.  pp.  vii,  (i), 
372. 
Hervey,  Thomas  Kibble. 

Illustrations  of  Modern  Sculpture,  a  series  of  engravings, 
with  descriptive  prose,  and  illustrative  poetry.  London, 
1834.    Folio,  pp.  (210).    Plates. 


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Hesiodus. 

Theogony  works  and  days ;  by  J.  Flaxman. 
Hey,  Rebecca. 

Sylvan  Musings;   or,  the  Spirit  of  the  Woods.     New  edi- 
tion.   London,  1849.     i2mo.  pp.  xvi,  284.     Plates. 
Haywood,  Thomas. 

The  Hierarchie  of  the  blessed  Angells.  Their  names, 
orders  and  offices.  The  fall  of  Lucifer  with  his  angells. 
London,  1635.  Folio,  pp.  (2),  (i),  (6),  3-622,  (8). 
Plates. 

From  the  library  of  Leigh  Hunt. 

Hicks,  Thomas. 

Eulogy  on  Thomas  Crawford.     Privately  printed.     New 
York,  1865.    Octavo,  pp.  103.     Plates. 
Higginson,  Thomas  Wentworth. 

Harvard  Memorial  Biographies.     Cambridge,  1866.    Two 
volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  xix,  477;    iv,  512. 
Hill,  Alonzo. 

A   Discourse   on   the   Life   and    Character   of   the    Rev. 
Nathaniel  Thayer,  pastor  of  the  First  Congregational 
Church  and  Society  in  Lancaster,  delivered  at  his  inter- 
ment, June  29,  1840.    Worcester,  1840.    Octavo,  pp.  40. 
Hill,  Hamilton  Andrews. 

Memoir  of  Abbott  Lawrence.    With  an  appendix.    Boston, 
1883.     Octavo,  pp.  xiii,  243.     Plate. 
Hill,  J.  Henry. 

Sketches  from  Nature.     Nyack  Turnpike,  N.  Y.     Folio, 
PP-  (3)>  (0-     Plates. 
Hill,  Joseph. 

Parallel,  in  the  manner  of  Plutarch ;  by  J.  Spence. 
Hillard,  George  Stillman. 

The  Boston  Book.    Being  specimens  of  metropolitan  liter- 
ature.   Boston,  1841.     i2mo.  pp.  352. 
Essay  on  the  character  and  influence  of  Washington  in  the 
Revolution  of  the  United  States  of  America;   by  F.  P. 
G.  Guizot. 
Life,  Letters,  and  Journals  of  George  Ticknor.     Boston, 
1876.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  viii,  524;    vi,  533. 
Plates. 
Memoir  and  Correspondence  of  Jeremiah   Mason.     Pri- 
vately  printed.      Cambridge,    1873.      Quarto,   pp.    viii, 
467.     Plate. 


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Hillard,   George  Stillman   (continued). 

A  Selection  from  the  Writings  of  Henry  R.  Cleveland. 
With  a  memoir.     Printed  for  private  distribution.     Bos- 
ton, 1844.     i6mo.  pp.  (i),  (2),  li,  384. 
Himalayas,  Shooting  in  the;   by  F.  Markham. 
Hingeston,  Francis  Charles. 

Book  of  the  illustrious  Henries ;  by  J,  Capgrave. 
Chronicle  of  England ;  by  same. 
Historical  and  literary  curiosities;   by  C.  J.  Smith. 
Historical  and  Philosophical  Society  of  Ohio. 

Journal  and  Letters  of  Col.  John  May,  of  Boston,  relative 
to  two  journeys  to  the  Ohio  Country  in  1788  and  '89. 
With  a  biographical  sketch  by  Rev.  Richard  S.  Edes 
of  Bolton,  Mass.  And  illustrative  notes  by  Wm.  M. 
Darlington  of  Pittsburgh,  Penn.  [New  series,  Vol.  I.] 
Cincinnati,  1873.  Octavo,  pp.  160. 
History. 

Course  of  lectures  on  modern  history;   by  K.  W.  F.  von 

Schlegel. 
Elements  of  general  history;    by  S.  Nares. 
Epitome  of  chronicles ;  by  T.  Languet. 
Essays  in  history  and  art ;  by  R,  H.  Patterson. 
Introduction    to   the    study   of   universal   history;   by   J. 

Stoddart. 
Introductory  lectures  on  modern  history;   by  T.  Arnold. 
Lectures  on  history;   by  J.  Priesfley,  and  by  W.  Smyth. 
Lectures  on  the  philosophy  of  history ;  by  G.  W.  F.  Hegel. 
Lectures  on  the  study  of  history ;  by  G.  Smith. 
Manual  of  ancient  history ;    by  A.  H.  L.  Heeren,  by  G. 

Rawlinson,  and  by  M.  E.  Thalheimer. 
Philosophy  of  history;   by  K.  W.  F.  von  Schlegel. 
World  in  the  middle  ages;   by  A.  L.  Kceppen. 
Hobbes,  James  R. 

The  Picture  Collector's  Manual,  adapted  to  the  professional 
man,  and  the  amateur;  being  a  dictionary  of  painters, 
containing  fifteen  hundred  more  names  than  in  any  other 
work.  Together  with  an  alphabetical  arrangement  of 
the  scholars,  imitators,  and  copyists  of  the  various 
masters.  .  .  .  London,  1849.  Two  volumes.  Octavo, 
pp.  xxii,  508;  (i),  (i),  640. 
Redder,  George. 

Memories  of  my  time  including  personal  reminiscences  of 
eminent  men.    London,  1870.    Octavo,  pp.  xx,  420. 


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Hoey,  Frances  Cashel. 

Japan  and  the  Japanese  illustrated ;  by  A.  Humbert. 

Hogg,  James. 

The  Queen's  Wake:  a  legendary  poem.  Fifth  edition. 
Edinburgh,  1819.    Octavo,  pp.  {2) recto,  384. 

Holbein,  Hans. 

Holbein  and  his  time;  by  A.  Woltmann. 

Some  account  of  the  life  and  works  of ;  by  R.  N.  Wornum. 

Holderness,  England. 

History  and  antiquities  of  the  Seignory  of  Holderness,  in 
the  east-riding  of  the  county  of  York ;  by  W.  Dade. 

Holland,  Henry. 

Essays  on  Scientific  and  other  Subjects  contributed  to  the 
Edinburgh  and  Quarterly  Reviews.  New  edition.  Lon- 
don, 1862.    Octavo,  pp.  xi,  (i),  '504. 

Recollections  of  Past  Life.     New  York,  1874.     i2mo.  pp. 
X,  351- 
Holland,  Saba  (Smith). 

A  Memoir  of  the  Reverend  Sydney  Smith.  By  his 
daughter.  With  a  selection  from  his  letters,  edited  by 
Mrs.  Austin.  Fourth  edition.  London,  1855.  Two 
volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  486 ;  xxiv,  546. 

Holland. 

Classified  synopsis  of  the  principal  painters  of  the  Dutch 

and  Flemish  schools;   by  G.  Stanley. 
History  of  Holland  and  the  Dutch  nation ;  by  C.  M.  Davies. 
Life  and  death  of  John  of  Barneveld ;  by  J.  L.  Motley. 
Memoirs  of  Elizabeth  Stuart,  Queen  of  Bohemia,  daughter 

of  King  James  the  First ;  by  E.  O.  Benger. 
Oje  Cronycke  van  Hollandt  Zeelandt  en  Vrieslant  beghin- 

nende  va  Adams  tiden  tot  die  geboerte  ons  heren  Jhu 

Voertgaende    tot    de    iare    M.CCCCC.Ende    Ivii.  .  .  . 

Quarto,  pp.  (4),  (872),  (8).    Cuts. 
Picturesque  tour  through  Holland,  Brabant,  and  part  of 

France,  made  in  the  autumn  of  1789;   by  S.  Ireland. 
Les  principaux  Tableaux  du  Musee  Royal  a  la  Haye,  graves 

au  trait,  avec  leur  description.     La  Haye,   1 826-1 830. 

Four  parts.    Octavo.     Plates. 
Rhine  and  its  picturesque  scenery ;  by  H.  Mayhew. 
Rise  of  the  Dutch  Republic ;  by  J.  L.  Motley. 
Tour  through  Holland,  1806;  by  J.  Carr. 

Holland  House;  by  M.  Liechtenstein. 


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Hollings,  James  Francis.     . 

The  Life  of  Marcus  Tullius  Cicero.   London,  1839.   32mo. 
pp.  xvi,  550.     Plate. 
Hollis,  Thomas. 

Memoirs;   by  F.  Blackburne. 
HoUoway,  E. 

The  Celebrated  Galleries  of  Munich,  being-  a  selection  from 
the  Royal  Collections  of  the  Pinakothek  and  at  Schleiss- 
heim,  and  from  the  Leuchtenberg  Gallery.  With  an 
historic  account  of  the  schools  of  art.  Quarto,  pp.  iv, 
165,  (i),  (i),  180,  viii.  Plates. 
Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell. 

Ralph  Waldo  Emerson.     [American  men  of  letters,  edited 
by  C.  D.  Warner.]     Boston,  1885.     i6mo.  pp.  (4),  viii, 
441.     Plate. 
Holmes,  Thomas. 

Holmes's  Great  Metropolis:  or,  views  and  history  of 
London  in  -the  nineteenth  century.  Being  a  grand 
national  exhibition  of  British  capital.  With  historical 
and  topographical  notices  of  each  place.  Edited  by 
William  Gray  Fearnside,  and  Thomas  Harrel.  London. 
Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (i),  (2),  211.  Plates. 
Homeliarius  doctorum.  Nuremburg,  1494.  Octavo,  pp. 
(I),  (482),  (4),  (212). 

Rubricated,  with  a  few  ornamented  initials. 

Homer. 

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sylvano.  Patavii  [Padua],  1777.  i2mo.  pp.  xxiv, 
765,  (8). 

Signature  of  John  Flaxman. 

Homeri   Opera  .  .  .  Curante   Jo.    Henr.   Lederlino,  .  .  . 

&  post  eum  Stephano  Berglero.     Patavii  [Padua],  1777. 

i6mo.  pp.  xvi,  825,  (8). 
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notes.      By   Theodore   Alois    Buckley.      London,    185 1. 

i2mo.  pp.  (i),  (3),  466.    Plate. 
The  Iliad  of  Homer.    Translated  into  English  blank  verse. 

By  William  Cullen  Bryant.     Boston,  1870,  1871.     Two 

volumes.    Quarto,  pp.  xviii,  (i),  398;  vi,  (i),  426. 
The  Iliad  of  Homer  engraved  from  the  compositions  of 

John  Flaxman. 
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Homer  (continued). 

hexameters.     By  Sir  John  F.  W.  Herschel.     London, 
1866.    Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  (i),  549,  (i). 

The  Iliad  of  Homer:  translated  by  Alexander  Pope. 
With  observations  on  Homer  and  his  works,  and  brief 
notes,  by  the  Rev.  J.  S.  Watson.  London,  1859.  i2mo. 
pp.  xliv,  459.     Plates. 

The  Iliad  and  Odyssey  of  Homer,  translated  by  William 
Sotheby.  London,  1834.  Four  volumes.  Octavo. 
Plates. 

The  Iliads  of  Homer,  Prince  of  Poets,  never  before  in  any 
language  truly  translated,  with  a  comment  upon  some 
of  the  chief  places.  Done  according  to  the  Greek  by 
George  Chapman,  New  edition,  with  introduction  and 
notes,  by  W.  Cooke  Taylor.  London,  1843.  Two 
volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  265,  (i);   243,  (i).     Plates. 

The  Odyssey  of  Homer  engraved  from  the  compositions 
of  John  Flaxman. 

The  Odyssey  of  Homer:  translated  by  Alexander  Pope. 
To  which  are  added  the  battle  of  the  frogs  and  mice  by 
Parnell ;  and  the  hymns  by  Chapman  and  others.  With 
observations  and  brief  notes  by  the  Rev.  J.  S.  Watson. 
London,  1859.     i2mo.  pp.  x,  510.     Plates. 

The  Odyssey  of  Homer,  with  the  hymns,  epigrams,  and 
battle  of  the  frogs  and  mice.  Literally  translated,  with 
explanatory  notes,  by  Theodore  Alois  Buckley.  London, 
1 85 1.     i2mo.  pp.  xxxii,  432. 

Homes    of    American    authors,    and    of    statesmen.      See 
Biography. 

Hood,  Thomas. 

Poems  by  Thomas  Hood.  London,  1871.  Quarto,  pp. 
viii,  109,  (i).     Plates. 

Hooka,  Nathaniel. 

The  Roman  History;  from  the  building  of  Rome  to  the 
ruin  of  the  Commonwealth.  London,  1825.  Three 
volumes.    Octavo.    Plates. 

Hooker,  Richard. 

The  Works  of  that  learned  and  judicious  Divine,  Mr. 
Richard  Hooker :  with  an  account  of  his  life  and  death, 
by  Isaac  Walton.  Arranged  by  Rev.  John  Keble.  Third 
edition.  Oxford,  1845.  Three  volumes.  Octavo. 
Table  and  plate. 


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Hope,  Thomas. 

Costume  of  the  Ancients.  New  edition  enlarged.  London, 
1812.  Two  volumes.  Quarto,  pp.  xv,  49,  (4);  (i), 
(6).     Plates. 

An  Historical  Essay  on  Architecture.  Illustrated  from 
drawings  made  by  him  in  Italy  and  Germany.  Second 
edition.     London,  1835.     Octavo,  pp.  xx,  561,  (i). 

Illustrations  to  Hope's  Essay  on  Architecture ;  from  draw- 
ings made  by  the  author  in  Germany,  France,  Italy, 
&c.  Second  edition.  London,  1835.  Octavo,  pp.  vii. 
Plates. 

Horatius  Flaccus,  Quintus. 

Q.   Horatii   flacci   ars   Poetica.  .  .  .  Heidlebergae,    1576. 

i6mo.  pp.  (i),  (22),  114,  (61). 
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editiones  accuratissime  castigata.  .  .  .  Neostadii,   1590. 

i6mo.  pp.  (30),  436,  (3),  446. 
Qvincti  Horatii  flacci  venvsini  poetse  lyrici  poemata  omnia. 

Quibus    respondet    Index   Th.    Treteri    nuper   excusus. 

Antverpiae,  1576.     i6mo.  pp.  294,  230,  (2). 

Signature  of  John  Glen  King,  1816. 

The  Works  of  Horace  rendered  into  English  Prose  with 
introductions  running  analysis  notes  and  an  index.  By 
James  Lonsdale  and  Samuel  Lee.  Boston,  1873.  i6mo. 
vi,  (0,274. 

The  Works  of  Horace,  translated  by  Philip  Francis.  To 
which  is  prefixed,  the  life  of  the  translator.  London, 
181 5.     32mo.  pp.  viii,  351.     Plate. 

Home,  George. 

A  Commentary  on  the  Book  of  Psalms;  in  which  their 
literal  and  historical  sense,  as  they  relate  to  King  David 
and  the  people  of  Israel,  is  illustrated ;  .  .  .  To  which  is 
prefixed,  a  memoir  of  the  life  of  the  author.  Philadel- 
phia, 1822.    Octavo,  pp.  632.    Plate. 

Home,  Thomas  Hartwell. 

An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Bibliography.    To  which 
is   prefixed    a   memoir   on   the   public   libraries    of   the 
antients.     London,  18 14.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp. 
XV,  ( I ) ,  402 ;   (  2  ) ,  403-758,  ( I ) ,  cl vi.    Plates. 
Homer,  Francis. 

Memoirs  and  Correspondence  of  Francis  Horner,  M.  P. 
Edited  by  his  brother,  Leonard  Horner.     Boston,  1853. 


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Homer,  Francis  (continued). 

Two  volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  xxviii,  554;  xvii,  (i),  575. 
Plates. 
Hotten,  John  Camden. 

History   of   signboards,    from   the   earliest   times   to   the 
present  day ;  by  L.  R.  Sadler. 
Hottinger,  Johann  Heinrich. 

Thesaurus  Philologicus,  seu  Clavis  Scripturae :  .  .  .  Editio 
tertia.    Tiguri  [Zurich],  1696.     i2mo.  pp.  (22),  610. 

Copy  once  owned  by  Hon.  John  Davis,  third  President  of  the  Historical 
Society,  containing  notes  by  him. 

Houbraken,  Arnold. 

De  groote  schouburgh   der  nederlantsche   Konstschilders 
en  Schilderessen.  .  .  .  Gravenhage,   1753.     Three  vol- 
umes.   Octavo.    Plates. 
Houghton,  Lord.    See  R.  M.  Milnes. 
Hours,  Book  of.     See  Roman  Catholic  Church. 
Housman,  Robert  Fletcher. 

A  Collection  of  English  Sonnets.     London,  1835.     i2mo. 
pp.  xxxiii,  (i),  358,  and  slip. 
How  the  War  was  commenced.     [Loyal  Publication  Society, 

No.  46.] 
Howard,  George.    See  F.  C.  Laird. 
Howard,  George  William  Frederick. 

The  Second  Vision  of  Daniel.     A  paraphrase  in  verse  by 
the  Earl  of  Carlisle.    London,  1858.     i2mo.  pp.  23. 
Howard,  Henry. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Surrey  and  Wyatt.    London*,  1831. 
Two  volumes.     i2mo.  pp.  cxiii,  190;   xii,  290.     Plates. 
Howard,  John. 

Historical  Remarks  and  Anecdotes  on  the  Castle  of  the 
Bastile.    Translated  from  the  French  published  in  1774. 
London,  1780,     Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (i),  (2),  29. 
Memoirs  of  the  public  and  private  life ;   by  J.  B.  Brown. 
The  State  of  the  Prisons  in  England  and  Wales,  with  pre- 
liminary observations,  and  an  account  of  some  foreign 
prisons   and   hospitals.      Second   edition.      Warrington, 
1780.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (3),  (0,449.  (19)- 
Howell,  James. 

Epistolae  Ho-Elianae.  Familiar  Letters  domestic  and 
forren.  Divided  into  sundry  sections,  partly  historicall, 
politicall,  philosophicall.    Third  edition.    With  a  fourth 


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Howell,  James  (continued). 

volume  of  new  letters,  never  published  before.    London, 
1655.     Four  volumes  bound  in  one.     i6mo. 
Same,  sixth  edition.    London,  1688.     i6mo.  pp.  (i),  (12), 
505.  (22). 
Howells,  William  Dean. 

Their  Wedding  Journey.  With  illustrations  by  Augustus 
Hoppin.     Boston,  1872.     i2mo.  pp.  (3),  287. 

Howitt,  Anna  Mary. 

An  Art-Student  in  Munich.  Two  volumes  bound  in  one. 
London,  1853.     i2mo.  pp.  xii,  244;  viii,  216. 

Howitt,  Mary. 

Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Queens  of  Great  Britain. 
From  the  Norman  Conquest  to  the  reign  of  Victoria. 
Or,  royal  book  of  beauty.  London,  1856.  Quarto,  pp. 
viii,  516.    Plates. 

Howitt,  William. 

German  Experiences:  addressed  to  the  English;  both 
stayers  at  home,  and  goers  abroad.  Second  edition. 
London,  1844.     i6mo.  pp.  xvi,  slip,  352. 

Homes  and  Haunts  of  the  most  eminent  British  Poets. 
Second  edition.  London,  1847.  Two  volumes.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  (4)  r^-c^o,  504;    (3)r^c^o,  473,  (_i). 

The  Northern  Heights  of  London  or  historical  associations 
of  Hampstead,  Highgate,  Muswell  Hill,  Hornsey,  and 
Islington.     London,  1869.     Octavo,  pp.  xxvi,  590. 

Ruined  Abbeys  and  Castles  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 
Second  series.  London,  1864.  Octavo,  pp.  (5),  224. 
Plate. 

The  Rural  and  Domestic  Life  of  Germany:  with  charac- 
teristic sketches  of  its  cities  and  scenery,  collected  in 
a  general  tour,  and  during  a  residence  in  the  country  in 
the  years  1840,  41  and  42.  London,  1842.  Octavo,  pp. 
viii,  520. 

The  Rural  Life  of  England.  Second  edition,  corrected  and 
revised.    London,  1840.    Octavo,  pp.  xxiv,  615. 

Visits  to  Remarkable  Places:  old  halls,  battle  fields,  and 
scenes  illustrative  of  striking  passages  in  English  his- 
tory and  poetry.  London,  1840,  Octavo,  pp.  vii,  (i), 
526. 

Same,  second  edition.    Octavo,  pp.  vii,  (i),  528. 

Same,  second  series.    London,  1842.    Octavo,  pp.  xi,  610. 


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Hows,  John  Augustus. 

In   the   Woods   with   Bryant,   Longfellow,   and    Halleck. 
New  York,  1863.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (3),  28  recto. 

Presentation  copy,  December  31,  1862,  from  Frances  Fairchild  Bryant. 

Howson,  John  Saul. 

Life  and  epistles  of  St.  Paul ;  by  W.  J.  Conybeare. 
Huber,  Victor  Aime. 

The  English  Universities.   From  the  German.   An  abridged 
translation,  edited  by  Francis  W.   Newman.     London, 
1843.     Three  volumes.     Octavo.     Plates. 
Hudson's  Bay  Company. 

Journey  from  Prince  of  Wales's  Fort  in  Hudson's  Bay,  to 
the  northern  ocean;   by  S.  Hearne. 
Hueffer,  Francis. 

Life  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans ;  by  E.  Guhl. 
Hughes,  John. 

Views  in  the   South  of  France,   chiefly  on  the   Rhone; 
Same,  and  "Hughes'  South  of  France."     Folio,  pp.   (3). 

8.     Plates. 
Same,  and  "  Hughes'  South  of  France."     Folio,  pp.  (3). 
8;    (2),  v-vi,  (i),  (i),  267.    Plates. 
Hughson,  David.     See  E.  Pugh. 
Huguenots. 

Protestant    Reformation    in    France,    or,    history   of    the 
Hugonots;  by  A.  C.  Marsh-Caldwell. 
Hugues,  Pierre  Frangois.     See  d'Hancarville. 
Humbert,  Aime. 

Japan  and  the  Japanese  Illustrated.     Translated  by  Mrs. 
Cashel  Hoey  and  edited  by  H.  W.  Bates.     New  York, 
1874.    Quarto,  pp.  xviii,  (i),  378. 
Humboldt,  Friedrich  Heinrich  Alexander  von. 

Letters  of  Alexander  von  Humboldt  to  Varnhagen  von 
Ense.  From  1827  to  1858.  With  extracts  from  Varn- 
hagen's  diaries,  and  letters  of  Varnhagen  and  others  to 
Humboldt.  Translated  from  the  second  German  edition, 
by  Friedrich  Kapp.  New  York,  i860.  i2mo.  pp.  407. 
Plate. 
Same,  another  edition.    London,  i860.    Octavo,  pp.  xxvi, 

.334- 
Life;  by  C.  C.  Bruhns. 

Humphreys,  Henry  Noel. 

The  Coin  Collector's  Manual,  or  guide  to  the  numismatic 


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Humphreys,  Henry  Noel  (continued). 

student  in  the  formation  of  a  cabinet  of  coins :  com- 
prising an  historical  and  critical  account  of  the  origin 
and  progress  of  coinage,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the 
fall  of  the  Roman  Empire;  with  some  account  of  the 
coinages  of  modern  Europe,  more  especially  of  Great 
Britain.  London,  1853.  Two  volumes.  i6mo.  pp.  xxiv, 
352;    (2),  353-726.    Plates. 

A  History  of  the  Art  of  Printing  from  its  invention  to  its 
wide-spread  development  in  the  middle  of  the  sixteenth 
century.  Preceded  by  a  short  account  of  the  origin  of 
the  alphabet,  and  of  the  successive  methods  of  recording 
events  before  the  invention  of  printing.  .  .  .  Second 
issue.    London,  1868.    Folio,  pp.  xii,  (2),  216.     Plates. 

The  Illuminated  Books  of  the  Middle  Ages ;  an  account 
of  the  development  and  progress  of  the  art  of  illumina- 
tion, as  a  distinct  branch  of  pictorial  ornamentation,  from 
the  IVth.  to  the  XVHth,  centuries.  Illustrated  by  a 
series  of  examples,  ...  by  Owen  Jones.  London, 
1849.     Folio,  pp.  (i),  20,  (i),  (31)  7-'^r.yo.     Plates. 

The  Origin  and  Progress  of  the  Art  of  Writing:  A  con- 
nected narrative  of  the  development  of  the  art,  its  pri- 
meval phases  in  Egypt,  China,  Mexico,  etc. ;  its  middle 
state  in  the  cuneatic  systems  of  Ninevah  and  Persepolis, 
to  its  introduction  to  Europe  through  the  medium  of  the 
Hebrew,  Phoenician,  and  Greek  systems,  and  its  subse- 
quent progress  to  the  present  day.  Illustrated  by  a  num- 
ber of  specimens  of  the  writing  of  all  ages,  and  a  series 
of  facsimiles  from  autograph  letters  from  the  fifteenth 
to  the  nineteenth  century.  London,  1853.  Quarto,  pp. 
viii,  176.    Plates. 

Stories  by  an  Archaeologist  and  his  friends.  London, 
1856.  Two  volumes  bound  in  one.  i2mo.  pp.  viii.  247; 
vi,  240. 

Hungary. 

Poetry  of  the  Magyars,  preceded  by  a  sketch  of  the  lan- 
guage and  literature  of  Hungary  and  Transylvania;  by 
J.  Bowring. 

Hunt,  Frederick  Knight. 

The  Rhine  its  scenery  and  historical  &  legendary  associa- 
tions.   London,  1845.    Octavo,  pp.  (3),  (4),  216. 
Hunt,  James  Henry  Leigh. 

Imagination  and  Fancy;    or,  selections  from  the  English 


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Hunt,  James  Henry  Leigh  (continued). 

poets,  .  .  .  Fourth  edition.     London,  1871.     l6mo.  pp. 
xii,  315,  (i).      . 
Leigh  Hunt's  London  Journal.  .  .  .  London,  1834,  1835. 

Two  volumes  in  one.    Foho,  pp.  iv,  316,  280,  Ixxii. 
Stories  from  the  ItaHan  Poets:   with  lives  of  the  writers. 
London,   1846.     Two  volumes.     i2mo.  pp.  xviii,  417, 
(i);  vi,  515,  (i). 
The  Town;    its  memorable  characters   and   events.      St. 
Paul's  to  St.  James's.     London,  1848.     Two  volumes. 
i2mo.  pp.  xii,  300;   viii,  311,  (i).    Plates. 
Hunt,  Robert. 

Researches  on  Light  in  its  chemical  relations;    embracing 
a  consideration  of  all  the  photographic  processes.     Sec- 
ond  edition.      London,    1854.      Octavo,   pp.    xx,    396. 
Plate. 
Hunt,  Thomas  Frederick. 

Architettura  Campestre:  displayed  in  lodges,  gardeners' 
houses,  and  other  buildings,  composed  of  simple  and 
economical  forms  in  the  modern  or  Italian  style;  intro- 
ducing a  picturesque  mode  of  roofing.  London,  1844. 
Quarto,  pp.  xix,  28. 
Half  a  dozen  hints  on  picturesque  domestic  Architecture, 
in  a  series  of  designs  for  gate  lodges,  gamekeepers' 
cottages,  and  other  rural  residences.  Third  edition, 
with  additions.  London,  1841.  Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (31). 
Plates. 
Hunter,  John  Dunn. 

Memoirs  of  a  Captivity  among  the  Indians  of  North 
America,  from  childhood  to  the  age  of  nineteen :  with 
anecdotes  descriptive  of  their  manners  and  customs. 
To  which  is  added,  some  account  of  the  soil,  climate, 
and  vegetable  productios  of  the  territory  westward  of 
the  Mississippi.     London,   1823.     Octavo,  pp.  ix,  447, 

(I). 
Hurd,  Fayette. 

Treasures  from  the  prose  writings  of  John  Milton. 
Hus,  Jan. 

loannis  Hus,  et  Hieronymi  pragensis  confessorvm  Christi 

Historia     et     Monumenta  .  .  .  Impressa     Noribergse, 

1558.     Folio,  pp.   (i),  (14),   (942). 

Monumentorum  loannis  Hus.   altera  pars.      AdditcT   svnt 

Narrationes  .  .  .  Apocal.  VII.  .  .  .  Quae  secvnda  parte 


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Hus,  Jan  (continued). 

.  .  .  Noribergae,    1558.     Folio,   pp.    (i),    (2),    (733). 
Cut. 
Reformers  before  the  Reformation;    by  F.  P.   fi.  B.  de 
Bonnechose.  ^ 

Hussey,  Robert. 

An  Essay  on  the  Ancient  Weights  and  Money,  and  the 
Roman  and  Greek  Liquid  Measures,  with  an  appendix 
on  the  Roman  and  Greek  foot.  Oxford,  1836.  Octavo, 
pp.  X,  254. 

Hutchinson,  Lucy  (Apsley). 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Colonel  [John]  Hutchinson,  Gov- 
ernor of  Nottingham  Castle  and  Town,  .  .  .  Written 
by  his  widow  Lucy,  daughter  of  Sir  Allen  Apsley,  .  .  . 
London,  1806.  Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (i),  xiv,  (i),  (i), 
(3),  446.     Plates. 

Hutchinson,  Thomas. 

Bibliographical  essay  on  Governor  Hutchinson's  historical 
publications;    by  C.  Deane. 

The  History  of  Massachusetts,  from  the  first  settlement 
thereof  in  1628,  until  the  year  1750.  Third  edition. 
Salem,  1795.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  478,  x;  452. 

The  Letters  of  Governor  Hutchinson,  and  Lieut.  Governor 
Oliver,  &c.  printed  at  Boston.  And  remarks  thereon. 
With  the  Assembly's  address,  and  the  proceedings  of 
the  Lords  Committee  of  Council.  Together  with  the 
substance  of  Mr.  Wedderburn's  speech  relating  to  those 
letters.  And  the  report  of  the  Lords  Committee  to  His 
Majesty  in  Council.  Second  edition.  London,  1774. 
Octavo,  pp.   (i),  142. 

Huttichius,  Johannes. 

Romanorvm  principu  effigies :  .  .  .  Argentorati  [  Stras- 
bourg], 1552.     i6mo.  pp.  (15),  (412).    Cuts. 

Hutton,  Laurence. 

Literary  Landmarks  of  Edinburgh.  New  York,  1891. 
i6mo.  pp.  80.    Plates. 

Hyde,  Edward. 

The  History  of  the  Rebellion  and  Civil  Wars  in  England, 
begun  in  the  year  1641.  With  the  precedent  passages, 
and  actions,  that  contributed  thereunto,  and  the  happy 
end,  and  conclusion  thereof  by  the  King's  blessed  res- 
toration, and  return  upon  the  29th  of  May,  in  the  year 


Waterston  Collection  187 

Hyde,  Edward  (continued). 

1660.      Oxford,    1 702-1704.      Three   volumes.      Folio. 
Plates. 

"  Profusely  illustrated  with  many  rare  and  choice  portraits.  This  copy 
belonged  to  the  library  of  the  Duke  of  Buckingham."  Has  signature  of 
Robert  Waterston,  who  gave  the  set  to  the  Misses  Quincy,  April  23,  1863, 
who  in  turn  gave  the  volumes  to  Mr.  Waterston  on  April  17,  1876. 

Hyginus,  Caius  Julius. 

Clarissimi  Viri  Iginij   Poeticon  Astronomicon  Opus  vtil- 

issimmu   Foeliceter  Incipit.     De  Mundi  et  spherae  ac 

vtriusque   partiu   declaratioe  Liber   Primus.      Venetiis, 

1482.     i2mo.  pp.  (hi).    Cuts. 
Hymns. 

Appendix,  containing  a  number  of  hymns,  taken  chiefly 

from   Dr.    Watts' s    Scriptural   collection.      [In   "  New 

Version,"  by  N.  Brady.] 
Book  of  praise  from  the  best  English  hymn-writers;    by 

R.  Palmer. 
Chapel  hymn  book;  by  C.  F.  Barnard. 
Collection  of  psalms  and  hymns  for  Christian  worship ;  by 

F.  W.  P.  Greenwood. 
Hymnal,  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church. 
Hymns  of  the  Spirit ;   by  S.  Longfellow. 
Hymns    for   Social   and   Private   Worship,   altered   to   a 

devotional  form.     Boston,  1827,     i6mo.  pp.  150. 
National  hymns;   by  R.  G.  White. 
Sacred  poetry,  consisting  of  psalms  and  hymns,  adapted 

to  Christian  devotion ;  by  J.  Belknap. 
Selection  of  hymns  and  psalms,   for  social  and  private 

worship ;  by  J.  P.  Dabney. 
Service  book,    for  the  Church   of  the   Saviour;    by  Mr. 

Waterston. 
Singers  and  songs  of  the  liberal  faith ;  by  A.  P.  Putnam. 
Social   hymn  book   for  the   Church  of  the   Saviour;   by 

Mr.  Waterston. 
The  Spirit  of  Praise.    A  collection  of  hymns  old  and  new. 

London.    Octavo,  pp.  (8),  251,  (i).    Plate. 
Sunday  book  of  poetry;   by  C  F.  Alexander. 


Iceland. 

Iceland,  its  scenes  and  sagas;  by  S.  Baring-Gould. 
Iceland,   its  volcanoes,   geysers,  and  glaciers;    by  C.    S. 
Forbes. 


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Iceland  (continued).  > 

Story  of  Gisli  the  outlaw ;  by  G.  W.  Dasent. 
Travels  in  the  island  of  Iceland,  during  the  summer  of  the 

year  1810;   by  G.  S.  Mackenzie. 
Visit  to  Iceland,  by  way  of  Tronyem,  in  the  "  Flower 

of   Yarrow"   yacht,   in   the   summer   of    1834;   by   J. 

Barrow,  Jr. 

Illumination. 

Art  of  illuminating  as  practised  in  Europe  from  the  earliest 

times ;  by  M.  D.  Wyatt. 
Illuminated    books    of    the    middle    ages;    by    H.     N. 

Humphreys. 

Imagination,  Pleasures  of;  by  M.  Akenside. 


De  nobilitate  et  rusticitate  dialogus; 

by  F.  Hemmerlein. 
Sermones     dominicales;     by     J.     de 

Voragine. 
Postilla     fratris;     by     St.     Thomas 

Aquinas. 
Biblia  Sacra  Latina. 
Blondi  Flauii. 
Clarissimi     Viri     Iginii     [Hyginus] 

Poeticon  Astronomicon. 
Tabula  super  totam  summam  vene- 

rabilis  domini  Anthonini  directiua. 
Missal  Remain.    See  Roman  Catholic 

Church. 
Viola  Sanctorum. 
Registrum     huius     operis;     by     H. 

Schedel. 
Homeliarius  doctorum. 
Epistelen  mit-Glossen.     See  Bible. 
Stultifera  Navis;   by  S.  Brant. 
Opuscula;  by  St.  Thomas  Aquinas. 
Enarrationes    allegoricse    fabularum 

Fulgentii  placiadis. 
T.  Livii  Patavini  Historici. 
Fratris    Baptistae    Mantuani    [Spag- 

nuoli]  Carmelitae  Theologi. 
Virgilius  cum  cSmentariis. 


Incunabula. 

1444. 

1470? 

Nuremberg. 

1474- 

Esslingen. 

1478. 
1482. 
1482. 

Venice. 
Verona. 
Venice. 

1484. 

Cologne. 

i486? 

1487. 
1493- 

Argentinen. 
Nuremberg. 

1494.  Nuremberg. 

1497. 

1497.  Basel. 

1497.  Venice. 

1498.  Milan. 

1498.  Venice. 

1499.  Venice. 

1499.  Venice. 


Waterston  Collection  189 

India,    Historical   disquisition   concerning  ancient;   by   W. 

Robertson  [Works,  VIII.]. 
Indian  Archipelago. 

Visit;  by  H.  Keppel. 
Indians. 

American  antiquities  and  researches  into  the  origin  and 
history  of  the  red  race ;  by  A.  W.  Bradford. 

California  and  Oregon  trail,  being  some  sketches  of  prairie 
and  Rocky  Mountain  life;  by  F.  Parkman. 

Columbia  River,  or  scenes  and  adventures  during  a  resi- 
dence of  six  years  on  the  western  side  of  the  Rocky 
Mountains;   by  R.  Cox. 

Expeditions  of  Capt.  John  Lovewell;   by  F.  Kidder. 

History  of  the  conspiracy  of  Pontiac;  by  F.  Parkman. 

History  of  the  Five  Indian  Nations  of  Canada,  which  are 
dependent  on  the  province  of  New  York;  by  C.  Colden. 

Memoirs  of  a  captivity  among  the  Indians  of  North 
America ;  by  J.  D.  Hunter. 

Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  com- 
municating discoveries  made  in  exploring  the  Missouri, 
Red  River  and  Washita. 

New  discovery  of  a  vast  country  in  America,  extending 
above  four  thousand  miles,  between  New  France  and 
New  Mexico;   by  L.  Hennepin. 

Sketches  of  the  history,  manners,  and  customs  of  the  North 
American  Indians;    by  J.  Buchanan. 

Ten  tribes  of  Israel  historically  identified  with  the  Aborig- 
ines of  the  western  hemisphere ;  by  B.  A,  Simon. 

Travels  through  the  interior  parts  of  North  America,  in 
the  years  1 766,  1 767,  and  1 768 ;  by  J.  Carver. 

Two  tracts,  information  to  those  who  would  remove  to 
America;   by  B.  Franklin. 

Ingram,  James. 

Memorials  of  Oxford.  Oxford,  1837.  Three  volumes. 
Octavo.     Plates. 

Inventions,  Century  of,  by  Edward  Somerset.     [In  "  Life," 
by  H.  Dircks.] 

Ionian  Islands,  Notes  and  observations ;  by  J.  Davy. 

Ireland,  Samuel. 

A  Picturesque  Tour  through  Holland,  Brabant,  and  part 
of  France;  made  in  the  autumn  of  1789.  London,  1790. 
Two  volumes.    Folio,  pp.  xvi,  213;  vi,  209.    Plates. 


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Ireland.    See  Great  Britain. 

Irish. 

Discovery  of  America  by  the  Northmen,  in  the  tenth  cen- 
tury, with  notices  of  the  early  settlements  of  the  Irish 
in  the  western  hemisphere;  by  N.  L.  Beamish. 

Irish  in  America.     [In  "  Sketches/'  by  J.  White.] 

Irish  melodies;  by  T.  Moore. 

Irvine,  George. 

Bride  of  Messina;  by  J.  C.  F.  von  Schiller. 

Irving,  Washington. 

Abbotsford,  and  Newstead  Abbey.  London.  i2mo.  pp. 
(i),  (i),  290.     Plates. 

Discourse  on  the  life,  character  and  genius;  by  W.  C. 
Bryant. 

A  History  of  the  Life  and  Voyages  of  Christopher  Colum- 
bus.    London,  1828.     Four  volumes.     Octavo.     Maps. 

Legend  of  Sleepy  Hollow.  From  "  The  Sketch-Book." 
New  York,  1864.     Quarto,  pp.  50. 

Letter  inserted. 

The  Life  and  Letters  of  Washington  Irving.  By  his 
nephew  Pierre  M.  Irving.  New  York,  1862-1864. 
Four  volumes.     Octavo,     Plates. 

Life  of  George  Washington.  New  York,  1857-1859. 
Five  volumes.     Octavo.     Plates. 

The  Life  and  Voyages  of  Christopher  Columbus.  London, 
1830.    32mo.  xi,  357,  (i).     Plates. 

Rip  Van  Winkle.  A  Legend  of  the  Kaatskill  Mountains. 
New  York,  1864.    Octavo,  pp.  32. 

The  Sketch  Book  of  Geoffrey  Crayon,  Gent.  Third  edi- 
tion. London,  1820.  Two  volumes  bound  in  one. 
Octavo,  pp.  vi,  (i),  343;   (s) recto,  419. 

Spanish  Papers  and  other  Miscellanies,  hitherto  unpub- 
lished or  uncollected.  Arranged  and  edited  by  Pierre 
M.  Irving.  New  York,  1867.  Two  volumes.  Octavo, 
pp.  XV,  466;   487.     Plate. 

Stratford  on  Avon.  From  the  Sketch  Book.  New  York, 
1865.    Octavo,  pp.  343-370,    Plates  inserted. 

Studies  of  Irving;   by  C.  D.  Warner. 
Isocrates. 

I20KPAT0TS  AOrOI  AI1ANTE2,  KAI  E'7n<:o\aL  .  .  . 
Isocratis  Orationes  .  .  .  Basileae,  1561.  i6mo.  pp.  (i), 
(44),  583- 


Waterston  Collection  191 

Istria,  Princess  d'.    See  Koltzof-Massalsky. 

Italy. 

Art  and  nature;  by  E.  Benson. 

Art  studies,  the  "Old  Masters"  of  Italy,  painting;  by 
J.  J.  Jarves. 

Avanzi  della  antichita  esistenti  a  Pozzuoli  [a  town  in 
Naples]   cuma  e  baja. 

Classic  and  connoisseur  in  Italy  and  Sicily;  by  G.  W.  D. 
Evans. 

Classical  tour  through  Italy ;  by  J.  C.  Eustace. 

Descrizione  e  disegno  dell'  emissario  del  lago  Albano;  by 
G.  B.  Piranesi. 

Etruscan  researches;   by  I.  Taylor. 

Europa,  or,  scenes  and  society  in  England,  France,  Italy, 
and  Switzerland;   by  D.  C.  Eddy. 

Fragments  of  Italy  and  the  Rhineland ;  by  T.  H.  White. 

Genius  of  Italy :  being  sketches  of  Italian  life,  literature, 
and  religion;  by  R.  Turnbull. 

Geographical  and  historical  description  of  ancient  Italy; 
by  J.  A.  Cramer, 

Historical  life  of  Joanna  of  Sicily,  Queen  of  Naples. 

Historical,  literary,  and  artistical  travels  in  Italy;  by 
A.  C  Pasquin. 

History  of  Frederick  the  Second,  Emperor  of  the  Romans ; 
by  T.  L.  Kington. 

History  of  Italy  during  the  Consulate  and  Empire  of  Napo- 
leon Buonaparte;  by  C.  Botta. 

History  of  painting  in  Italy ;  by  L.  Lanzi. 

History  of  painting  in  north  Italy;   by  J.  A.  Crowe. 

History  of  the  progress  and  suppression  of  the  Reforma- 
tion in  Italy  in  the  sixteenth  century ;  by  T.  McCrie. 

Illustrations  of  the  passes  of  the  Alps,  by  which  Italy  com- 
municates with  France,  Switzerland,  and  Germany;  by 
W.  Brockedon. 

Italian  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil ;  by  S.  Manning. 

Italian  scenery,  from  drawings  made  in  1817;  by  E.  F. 
Batty. 

Italian  sculptors ;  by  C.  C.  Perkins. 

Italy,  a  poem ;  by  S.  Rogers. 

Italy,  classical,  historical  and  picturesque ;   by  C.  Mapei. 

Italy,  Florence,  and  Venice ;  by  H.  A.  Taine. 

Italy,  general  views  of  its  history  and  literature;  by 
A.  C  N.  Gallenga. 


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Italy  (continued). 

Italy  in  the  nineteenth  century;   by  J.  Whiteside. 

Italy,  in  transition,  i860;  by  W.  Arthur, 

Italy,  Rome,  and  Naples ;  by  H.  A.  Taine. 

Italy,  Spain,  and  Portugal ;   by  W.  Beckford, 

Journals  of  a  landscape  painter  in  southern  Calabria,  &c. ; 

by  E.  Lear. 
Life  and  times  of  Aonio   Paleario,   or  a  history  of  the 

Italian  reformers  in  the  sixteenth  century ;  by  M.  Young. 
Life  and  times  of  Francesco  Sforza  Duke  of  Milan;    by 

W.  P.  Urquhart. 
Life  in  Tuscany;   by  M.  S.  Crawford. 
Memoirs  of  early  Italian  painters;   by  A.  Jameson. 
Memoirs  of  the  Dukes  of  Urbino;   by  J.  Dennistoun. 
New  history  of  painting  in  Italy  from  the  second  to  the 

sixteenth  century;   by  J.  A.  Crowe. 
Observations   and    reflections   made    in   the    course    of   a 

journey  through  France,  Italy,  and  Germany;  by  H.  L. 

Piozzi. 
Observations  on  Italy;   by  J.  Bell. 
Outre-mer,    a    pilgrimage    beyond    the    sea;    by    H.    W. 

Longfellow. 
Pictures  from  Italy;   by  C.  Dickens. 
Picturesque  tour  of  Italy,  from  drawings  made  in  1816- 

181 7;    by  J.  Hakewill. 
Rambles  in  Germany  and  Italy,  in  1840,  1842,  and  1843; 

by  M.  W.  Shelley. 
Records  of  a  route  through  France  and  Italy,  with  sketches 

of  Catholicism ;   by  W.  R.  Wilson. 
Remarks  on  antiquities,  arts,  and  letters,  during  an  excur- 
sion in  Italy,  in  the  years  1802  and  1803 ;  by  J.  Forsyth. 
Renaissance  in  Italy ;  by  J.  A.  Symonds. 
Sketches    illustrative   of   the   manners    and    costumes    of 

France,  Switzerland  and  Italy;    by  R.  Bridgens. 
Sketches  in  France,  Switzerland  and  Italy;   by  S.  Prout. 
Stories  from  the  Italian  poets ;  by  J.  H.  L.  Hunt. 
Travels  in  America  and  Italy ;  by  F.  A.  R.  Chateaubriand. 
True  history  of  the  state  prisoner,  commonly  called  the 

Iron  Mask ;  by  G.  J.  W.  A.  Ellis. 
Tuscan  sculptors,  their  lives,  works,  and  times;   by  C.  C. 

Perkins. 
Twenty-seven  etchings  illustrative  of  Italian  manners  and 

costume;    by  B.  Pinelli. 


Waterston  Collection  ^93 

Italy  (continued). 

Voyage  Pittoresque  de  I'ltalie.    Premier  volume.    Royaume 

de  Naples.    Large  folio,  variously  paged.     Plates. 
Wonders  of  Italian  art;  by  L.  Viardot. 


Jabet,  George. 

The  Poets'  Pleasaunce :  or,  garden  of  all  sorts  of  pleasant 
flowers,  which  our  pleasant  poets  have,  in  past  time,  for 
pastime,  planted.  By  Eden  Warwick.  London,  1847. 
Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  432. 

Jackson,  Catherine  Charlotte. 

Fair  Lusitania.  London,  1874.  Octavo,  pp.  xii,  406,  (i). 
Plates. 

Jackson,  James. 

Memoir  of  James  Jackson,  Jr.,  M.D.  Written  by  his 
father,  with  extracts  from  his  letters,  and  reminiscences 
of  him,  by  a  fellow  student.  For  the  Warren  Street 
Chapel.     Boston,  1836.     i6mo.  pp.  xi,  (i),  (i),  228. 

Jackson,  John. 

A  Treatise  on  Wood  Engraving  historical  and  practical 
with  upwards  of  three  hundred  Illustrations  engraved 
on  wood.  The  historical  portion  by  W.  A.  Chatto. 
Second  edition.  With  a  new  chapter  on  the  artists  of 
the  present  day  by  Henry  G.  Bohn  and  145  additional 
wood  engravings.  London,  1861.  Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  664. 
Plate. 

Jackson,  Samuel. 

Life  of  Nicholas  Lewis  Count  Zinzendorf;  by  A.  G. 
Spangenberg. 

Jackson,  Thomas. 

Treatise  of  the  Holy  Catholic  Church.  [In  "  Two  Trea- 
tises," by  W.  Goode.] 

Jacobs,  Christian  Friedrich  Wilhelm. 

Hellas :    or,  the  home,  history,  literature,  and  art  of  the 
Greeks.    Translated  from  the  German.    By  John  Oxen- 
ford.     London,  1855.     i6mo.  pp.  xii,  335,  (i). 
Jacquemart,  Albert. 

History  of  the  Ceramic  Art.  A  descriptive  and  philosoph- 
ical study  of  the  pottery  of  all  ages  and  all  nations. 
Translated  by  Mrs.  Bury  Palliser.  London,  1873. 
Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (3),  (i),  (i),  627,  (i).    Plates. 

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194  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

James  I.,  Memoirs  of  the  Court ;  by  L.  Aikin. 
James,  George  Payne  Rainsford. 

The  History  of  Charlemagne;  with  a  sketch  of  the  state 
and  history  of  France  from  the  fall  of  the  Roman 
Empire,  to  the  rise  of  the  Carlovingian  Dynasty.  Lon- 
don, 1832.     Octavo,  pp.  xviii,  510,  slip.     Plates. 

A  History  of  the  Life  of  Edward  the  Black  Prince,  and  of 
various  events  connected  therewith,  which  occurred 
during  the  reign  of  Edward  HL  King  of  England. 
Second  edition.  London,  1839.  Two  volumes.  i6mo. 
pp.  Ixviii,  428;  viii,  431,  (i).  Map. 
Jameson,  Anna  (Murphy). 

A  Commonplace  Book  of  Thoughts,  Memories,  and 
Fancies,  original  and  selected.  Part  L  —  ethics  and 
character.  Part  H.  —  literature  and  art.  London,  1854. 
i2mo.  pp.  xiv,  (2),  371,  (i). 

Same,  second  edition,  corrected.    London,  1855. 

Companion  to  the  most  celebrated  Private  Galleries  of 
Art  in  London.  Containing  accurate  catalogues,  ar- 
ranged alphabetically,  for  immediate  reference,  each 
preceded  by  an  historical  &  critical  introduction,  with 
a  prefatory  essay  on  art,  artists,  collectors,  &  connois- 
seurs. .  .  .  London,   1844.     i2mo.  pp.  xl,  413. 

Handbook  to  the  Public  Galleries  of  Art  in  and  near  Lon- 
don :  with  critical,  historical,  and  biographical  notices 
of  the  painters  and  pictures.  Introduction,  National 
Gallery,  Windsor  Castle,  Hampton  Court,  Dulwich 
Gallery,  Barry's  Pictures,  Soane's  Museum.  New  edi- 
tion, with  an  index.    London,  1845.     i2mo.  pp.  Hi,  628. 

Memoirs  and  Essays  illustrative  of  art,  literature,  and 
social  morals.    London,  1846.     i2mo.  pp.  (3),  (i),  298. 

Memoirs  of  early  Italian  Painters,  and  of  the  progress  of 
Painting  in  Italy,  from  Cimabue  to  Bassano.  New 
edition,  revised  throughout  by  the  author,  and  with 
much  additional  matter.  London,  1859.  Octavo,  pp. 
xix,  328.     Plates. 

Memoirs  of  the  Beauties  of  the  Court  of  Charles  the 
Second,  with  their  portraits,  after  Sir  Peter  Lely  ^nd 
other  eminent  painters :  illustrating  the  Diaries  of  Pepys, 
Evelyn,  Clarendon,  and  other  contemporary  writers. 
Fourth  edition.  London,  1861.  Quarto,  pp.  (^) recto, 
350.     Plates. 

Peter  Paul  Rubens,  his  life  and  genius ;  by  G.  F.  Waagen. 


Waterston  Collection  195 

Jamieson,  Robert.  ^ 

The   Manners    and   Trials   of   the   Primitive    Christians. 

Edinburgh,  1840.     i6nio.  pp.  452. 
Japan. 

Japan,    an    account    geographical    and    historical;   by    C. 

MacFarlane. 
Japan  and  the  Japanese  illustrated ;  by  A.  Humbert. 
Japan   being   a    sketch   of   the   history,    government   and 

officers  of  the  Empire;   by  W.  Dickson. 
Keramic  art  in  Japan;   by  G.  A.  Audsley. 
Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Japanese,  in  the  nineteenth 

century.     From  recent  Dutch  visitors  of  Japan,  and  the 

German  of  Dr.   Ph.   Fr.  von  Siebold.     London,    1841. 

i2mo.  pp.  xi,  423. 
Narrative  of  the  Earl  of  Elgin's  mission  to  China  and 

Japan  in  the  years  1857,  '58,  '59;   by  L.  Oliphant. 
Niphon  and  Pe-che-li ;  or,  two  years  in  Japan  and  northern 

China;    by  E,  B.  De  Fonblanque. 
Recollections  of  Baron  Gros's  Embassy  to  China  and  Japan 

in  1857-58;   by  Marquis  de  Moges. 

Japp,  Alexander  Hay. 

Thoreau :   his  Life  and  Aims.     A  study.     By  H.  A.  Page. 
Boston,  1877.     i6mo.  pp.  x,  (2),  234.    Plate. 
Jarves,  James  Jackson. 

Art-hints.    Architecture,  sculpture,  and  painting.    London, 

1855.     i2mo.  pp.  XV,  398. 
Art  Studies  :  the  "  Old  Masters  "  of  Italy;  painting.    New- 
York,  1 86 1.    Two  volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  xx,  210;    (2), 
211-504.     Plates. 

Presentation  copy  to  Mrs.  Waterston,  1864. 

Same,  another  edition.    New  York,  1861.    Octavo,  pp.  xx, 

504.    Plates. 

Jarvis,  Charles. 

Don  Quixote ;  by  M.  de  Cervantes  Saavedra. 
Great  issue.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  75.] 
Life  and  exploits  of  the  ingenious  gentleman  Don  Quixote; 
by  M.  de  Cervantes  Saavedra. 

Jay,  William. 

The  Life  of  John  Jay :  with  selections  from  his  correspond- 
ence and  miscellaneous  papers.  By  his  son.  New  York, 
1833.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  viii,  520;  (3),  502. 
Plate. 


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Jeaffreson,  John  Cordy. 

Brides  and  Bridals.  London,  1872.  Two  volumes.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  vi,  362 ;   vi,  364. 

The  Life  of  Robert  Stephenson,  F.  R.  S.  late  President  of 
the  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers,  With  descriptive 
chapters  on  some  of  his  most  important  professional 
works  by  William  Pole.  Second  edition.  London, 
1866.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xv,  (i),'363;  ix, 
(0.  335-  Plates. 
Jefferson,  Thomas. 

Character  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  as  exhibited  in  his  own 
writings;    by  T.  Dwight. 

Life  of  Captain  [Meriwether]  Lewis.  [In  "  History  "  by 
P.  Allen.] 

Notes  on  the  State  of  Virginia.  First  hot-pressed  edition. 
Philadelphia  June,    1801.     Octavo,  pp.    (i),    (2),  436, 

■   56.    Plates. 

Manuscript  notes  by  Mr.  Waterston. 

Jeffrey,  Francis. 

Contributions  to  the  Edinburgh  Review.     Second  edition. 
London,  1846.     Three  volumes.     Octavo. 
Jenks,  William. 

The  Explanatory  Bible  Atlas  and  Scriptural  Gazetteer; 
geographical,  topographical  and  historical:  .  .  .  Fourth 
edition.    Boston,  1849.    Quarto,  pp.  157.    Plates. 

Jerusalem,  Melon's  pilgrimage;   by  G.  F.  A.  Strauss. 
Jesse,  Edward. 

Anecdotes  of  Dogs.    New  edition.    London,  1870.     i6mo. 

xvi,  491.     Plates. 
Complete  angler;  by  I.  Walton. 
Windsor  Castle,  and  its  environs,  including  Eton  College; 

by  L.  Ritchie. 
Jesse,  John  Heneage. 

Literary  and  Historical  Memorials  of  London.     London, 

1847.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  vii,   (i),  448;    vi, 

(i),  456.     Plates. 
London  and  its  Celebrities.     A  second  series  of  literary 

and   historical   memorials  of  London.     London,    1850. 

Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  x,  460;   vii,  480. 
Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  England  during  the  Reign  of 

the  Stuarts,  including  the  Protectorate.     New  edition. 

London,  1857.     Three  volumes.     i6mo.     Plates. 


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Jesse,  John  Heneage  (continued). 

Memoirs  of  the  Pretenders  and  their  adherents.  New 
edition,  complete  in  one  volume,  with  a  general  index, 
and  additional  portraits.  London,  1858.  i6mo.  pp. 
xii,  564.    Plates. 

Jesuits. 

The  Jesuites  Policy,  to  suppress  Monarchy,  proving  out  of 
their  own  writings  that  the  Protestant  religion  is  sure 
foundation  and  principle  of  a  true  Christian.  Written  by 
a  person  of  honor.    London,  1678.    Octavo,  pp.  (8),  27. 

Also  "  A  Dialogue  :  between  Orthodox  a  Royalist,  and  Cacodaemon,  one 
Popishly  affected,"  pp.  1-27. 

Jesuits  in  North  America  in  the  seventeenth  century;    by 

F.  Parkman. 

Life  of  Mr.  [Blaise]   Paschal,  with  his  letters  relating  to 
the  Jesuits. 
Jesus. 

Christ  in  art ;  by  E.  Eggleston. 

Life;  by  J.  E.  Renan. 

Life  and  words  of  Christ;   by  C.  Geikie. 

The  Life  of  Christ,  in  the  Words  of  the  Evangelists,     A 
complete  harmony  of  the  Gospel  history  of  our  Saviour. 
New    edition.      London,    1841.      32mo.    pp.    xii,    298. 
Plates. 
Jewels.     See  Gems. 
Jewitt,  Lewellynn  Frederick  William. 

The  Wedgwoods  :  being  a  life  of  Josiah  Wedgwood ;  with 
notices  of  his  works  and  their  productions,  memoirs  of 
the  Wedgwood  and  other  families,  and  a  history  of  the 
early  potteries  of  Staffordshire.  London,  1865.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  XX,  435.  Plate. 
Jews. 

Commentaries  on  the  laws  of  the  ancient  Hebrews ;  by 
E.  C.  Wines. 

Connection  of  sacred  and  profane  history;   by  M.  Russell. 

Melon's  pilgrimage  to  Jerusalem,  a  picture  of  Judaism ;  by 

G.  F.  A.  Strauss. 

History  of  Jewish  coinage,  and  of  money;  by  F.  W. 
Madden. 

Lectures  on  the  four  last  books  of  the  Pentateuch,  de- 
signed to  show  the  Divine  origin  of  the  Jewish  reli- 
gion ;     by  R.  Graves. 

Oriental  customs ;  by  S.  Burden 


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Jews  (continued). 

Prophets  of  Israel  and  Judah  during  the  Assyrian  Empire ; 
by  R.  WilHams. 

Spirit  of  Hebrew  poetry ;  by  I.  Taylor. 

Ten  tribes  of  Israel  historically  identified  with  the  Abo- 
rigines of  the  western  hemisphere;    by  B.  A.  Simon. 
Joanna,  Queen  of  Naples. 

Historical  Life  of  Joanna  of  Sicily,  Queen  of  Naples  and 
Countess  of  Provence;  with  correlative  details  of  the 
literature  and  manners  of  Italy  and  Provence  in  the 
thirteenth  and  fourteenth  centuries.  London,  1824. 
Two  volumes  bound  in  one.  Octavo,  pp.  viii,  xv,  401 ; 
vi,  343,  (i).  Plates. 
Joanne,  Adolphe  Laurent. 

Les  Environs  de  Paris.     Illustres  itineraire  descriptif  et 
historique.     Paris.     i6mo.  .pp.   (i),  xvi,  847.     Map. 
Johnes,  Arthur  James. 

Philological  Proofs  of  the  original  unity  and  recent  origin 
of  the  human  race.  Derived  from  a  comparison  of  the 
languages  of  Asia,  Europe,  Africa,  and  America.  Being 
an  inquiry  how  far  the  differences  in  the  languages  of 
the  globe  are  referrible  to  causes  now  in  operation.  Lon- 
don, 1843.  Octavo,  pp.  Ix,  172,  103,  (i). 
Johnes,  Thomas. 

Chronicles  of  England,  France,  Spain,  and  the  adjoining 
countries,  from  the  latter  part  of  the  reign  of  Edward  II. 
to  the  coronation  of  Henry  IV. ;  by  J.  Froissart. 

Chronicles  of  Enguerrand  de  Monstrelet. 

Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Froissart;   by  La  Curne. 
Johns,  Richard. 

The  Naval  and  Military  Heroes  of  Great  Britain  or  calen- 
dar of  victory  being  a  record  of  British  valour  and  con- 
quest by  sea  and  land  on  every  day  in  the  year.  From 
the  Reign  of  William  the  Conqueror  to  the  battle  of 
Inkermann.  Projected  by  Major  Johns,  continued  and 
completed  by  Lieut.  P.  H.  Nicolas.  With  chronological 
and  alphabetical  indexes.  London,  i860.  i2mo.  pp. 
xxiii,  (i),  660.  Plates. 
Johnson,  George  William. 

The  Fairfax  Correspondence.  Memoirs  of  the  Reign  of 
Charles  the  First,  London,  1848.  Two  volumes.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  cxI,  405,  (i)  ;  X,  (i),  427.    Plates. 

Concluding  volumes  by  Robert  Bell. 


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Johnson,  George  William  (continued). 

Memoirs  of  John  Selden  and  notices  of  the  political  contest 
during  his  time.    London,  1835.    Octavo,  pp.  viii,  374. 
Johnson,  J.  H. 

Philips'  imperial  general  atlas. 

Johnson,  Oliver. 

William  Lloyd  Garrison  and  his  times ;  or,  sketches  of  the 
anti-slavery  movement  in  America,  and  of  the  man  who 
was  its  founder  and  moral  leader.  .  .  .  With  an  intro- 
duction by  John  G.  Whittier.  New,  revised,  and  en- 
larged edition.  Boston,  1881.  Octavo,  pp.  xxvi,  19- 
490.     Plate. 

Johnson,  Samuel    (1709-1784). 

Christian  morals;   by  T.  Browne. 

A  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language ;  .  .  .  With  numer- 
ous corrections,  and  with  the  addition  of  several  thou- 
sand words,  ...  By  H.  J.  Todd.  Second  edition. 
London,  1827.     Three  volumes.     Folio.     Plate. 

Johnsoniana ;  or,  supplement  to  Boswell :  being,  anecdotes 
and  sayings  of  Dr.  Johnson,  .  .  .  London,  1836.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  xxii,  (i),  530.     Plates. 

A  Journey  to  the  Western  Islands  of  Scotland.  London, 
1775.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  384,  (i). 

Life ;   by  J.  Boswell. 

Lives  of  the  most  eminent  English  Poets,  with  critical 
observations  on  their  works.  With  notes  corrective 
and  explanatory,  by  Peter  Cunningham.  London,  1854. 
Three  volumes.     Octavo. 

Poetical  works;   by  G.  Gilfillan. 

Rasselas.     London,  1805.     Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (l),  iii,  197. 
Plates. 
Johnson,  Samuel    (1822-1882). 

Hymns  of  the  Spirit ;  by  S.  Longfellow. 

Jones,  Harry. 

The  Regular  Swiss  Round  in  three  Trips.  London,  1865. 
i6mo.  pp.  vi,  (i),  393.     Plates. 

Jones,  Harry  Longueville. 

Memorials  of  Cambridge;   by  T.  Wright. 

Jones,  Owen. 

The  Grammar  of  Ornament  illustrated  by  examples  from 
various  styles  of  ornament.  London.  Folio,  pp.  (i), 
157.     Plates. 


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Jones,  Owen  (continued). 

Illuminated  bcx)ks  of  the  middle  ages;  by  H.  N.  Hum- 
phreys. 

Jones,  William. 

The  Poems  and  Life  of  Sir  William  Jones.  London,  1818. 
i6mo.  pp.  xvi,  271.     Plate. 

Jonson,  Ben. 

The  Works  of  Ben  Jonson.  With  a  biographical  memoir, 
by  William  Gifford.  New  edition.  London,  1851.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  viii,  819,  (i). 

Josephus,  Flavius. 

The  Lamentable  and  Tragicall  Historic  of  the  Wars  and 
Vtter  rvine  of  the  lewes.  Comprised  in  seuen  bookes. 
And  newly  translated  out  of  the  Latin,  and  French  into 
English  by  Tho.  Lodge.  London,  1602.  Folio,  pp.  (i), 
(I),  (8),  812,  (27). 

Judd,  Sylvester. 

Compositions  in  Outline  by  Felix  O.  C.  Darley  from  Judd's 
Margaret. 

Junius,  Identity;  by  P.  Francis. 

Jure,  Jean  Baptiste  de  Saint. 

La  Vie  de  Monsievr  de  Renty.  Septiesme  edition.  Paris, 
1664.     32mo.  pp.  (8),  436. 

Justinus. 

lustini  Historiae  Philippicae,  .  .  .  Curante  Abrahamo 
Gronovio.  Editio  secunda.  Lugduni  Batavorum  [Ley- 
den],  1760.     Octavo,  pp.   (i),  (44),  xlii,  1034,   (171). 

Justinus  cum  notis  selectissimis  variorum.  .  •.  .  Amstelo- 
dami,  1659.     i2mo.  pp.  (i),  (2),  547,  (72). 

Trogi  Pompei  externae  hi  toriae  in  compendivm  ab  Ivstino 
redactae.  Externorum  imperatorum  uitse  authore 
Aemylio  Probo.     Venice,   1522.     i6mo.  pp.    (408). 

Juvenalis,  Decimus  Junius. 

Ivvenalis.  Persivs.  [Ivnii  Ivvenalis  aqvinatis  satyra 
prima;  avli  flacci  Persii  in  satyras  prologvs.]  Venice, 
1535.     i6mo.  pp.  (155). 

Mores  Hominum.  The  manners  of  men,  described  in  six- 
teen satyrs,  by  Juvenal :  as  he  is  published  in  his  most 
authentick  copy,  lately  printed  by  command  of  the'  King 
of  France.  .  .  .  London,  1660.  Folio,  pp.  (^) recto, 
(5),  (10),  (0,522,  (28). 


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Kane,  Elisha  Kent. 

Arctic  Explorations:    the  second   Grinnell  expedition  in 
search  of  Sir  John  FrankHn,  1853,  '54,  '55.     Philadel- 
phia, i860.    Two  volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  464;  (i), 
467.    Plates. 
Biography;  by  W.  Elder. 
Kant,  Immanuel. 

Analysis  of  Kant's  critick  of  pure  reason ;  by  F.  Haywood. 
Kapp,  Friedrich. 

Letters  of  Alexander  von  Humboldt  to  Varnhagen  von 
Ense. 
Kavanagh,  Julia. 

English  Women  of  Letters:   biographical  sketches.     Lon- 
don, 1863.     Two  volumes.     i2mo.  pp.  vi,  331;   iv,  353. 
Keats,  John. 

The  Eve  of  St.  Agnes.    London,  1859.     i2mo.  pp.  30. 
Poetical  works.    See  John  Milton. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  John  Keats.    Edited,  with  a  critical 
memoir,  by  William  Michael  Rossetti.    London.     i2mo. 
pp.  xxiii,  406.     Plates. 
Same,  with  a  memoir  by  Richard  Monckton  Milnes,    Lon- 
don, 1854.     i2mo.  pp.  xl,  375,  (i).     Plate. 
Keble,  John. 

The  Christian  Year.    London.    4to.  pp.  viii,  2)7^-    Plate. 
Works  of  that  learned  and  judicious  Divine,  Mr.  Richard 
Hooker. 
Keightley,  Thomas. 

An  Account  of  the  Life,  Opinions,  and  Writings  of  John 
Milton.     With  an  introduction  to  Paradise  Lost.     Lon- 
don, 1855.     Octavo,  pp.  xiv,  (i),  484. 
The   Fairy   Mythology,    illustrative   of   the   romance   and 
superstition  of  various  countries.     New  edition,  revised, 
and  greatly  enlarged.     London,   1850.     i6mo.  pp.  xvi, 
560.     Plate. 
The  History  of  England.    London,  1839.    Three  volumes. 
Octavo. 
Keller,  Ferdinand. 

The  Lake  Dwellings  of  Switzerland  and  other  parts  of 
Europe.    Translated  and  arranged  by  John  Edward  Lee. 
London,  1866.     Octavo,  pp.  x,  418.     Plates. 
Kelly,  Walter  Keating. 

History  of  the  Reformation  in  the  sixteenth  century;   by 
J.  H.  Merle  d'Aubigne. 


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Kelly,  Walter  Keating  (continued). 

Syria  and  the  Holy  Land,  their  scenery  and  their  people. 
Incidents  of  travel,  &c.  from  the  best  and  most  recent 
authorities.     London,  1844.     Octavo,  pp.  viii,  451,  (i). 
Kelty,  Mary  Ann. 

Reminiscences  of  Thought  and  Feeling.     London,   1852. 

i6mo.  pp.  iv.,  290. 
Visiting  my  Relations,  and  its  results;    a  series  of  small 
episodes  in  the  life  of  a  recluse.     Second  edition.     Lon- 
don, 1852.     i6mo.  pp.  (i),  (i),  315,  (i). 
Kemble,  John  Philip. 

Memoirs  of  the  life;  by  J.  Boaden. 
Kenilworth  Illustrated;  or,  the  history  of  the  Castle,  Priory, 
and  Church  of  Kenilworth.    With  a  description  of  their 
present   state.      Chiswick,    1821.      Folio,   pp.    {^) recto, 
(2),  108.     Plates. 
Kenny,  Thomas. 

The  Life  and  Genius  of  Shakespeare.    London,  1864.    Oc- 
tavo, pp.  viii,  414.     Plates. 
Same,  with  additional  plate. 
Kenrick,  John. 

Ancient  Egypt  under  the  Pharaohs.    London,  1850.    Two 
volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  xiii,   (i),  509,    (i);    viii,  528. 
Plates. 
Kent,  J.  C. 

Essay  on  the  nature,  the  end  and  the  means  of  imitation 
in  the  fine  arts ;  by  A.  C.  Quatremere  de  Quincy. 
Keppel,  Henry. 

A  Visit  to  the  Indian  Archipelago,  in  H.  M.  Ship  Maean- 
der.    With  portions  of  the  private  journal  of  Sir  James 
Brooke.     London,    1853.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp. 
xiv,  (i),  301,  (i);  vii,  (i),  286.     Plates. 
Keppel,  William  Coutts. 

Exodus  of  the  Western  Nations.     London,   1865.     Two 
volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  xii,  483,   ( i )  ;    viii,  494. 
Kett,  Charles  William. 

Rubens.    New  York,  1879.    i2mo.  pp.  vi,  (2),  118.    Plates. 
Kidder,  Frederic. 

The  Expeditions  of  Capt.  John  Lovewell,  and  his  Encoun- 
ters with  the  Indians ;  including  a  particular  account  of 
the  Pequaket  battle,  with  a  history  of  that  tribe;  and  a 
reprint  of  Rev.  Thomas  Symmes's  sermon.  Boston, 
1865.    Octavo,  pp.  138,  (i).    Map. 


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Kindergarten,  Papers  on  Froebel's;   by  H.  Barnard. 

Kindersley,  Edward  Cockburn. 

Very  joyous,  pleasant  and  refreshing  history  of  the  feats, 
of  the  good  knight ;  by  P.  du  T.  Bayard. 

King,  Charles  William. 

Antique  Gems :  their  origin,  uses,  and  value  as  interpreters 
of  ancient  history;  and  as  illustrative  of  ancient  art: 
with  hints  to  gem  collectors.  London,  i860.  Octavo, 
pp.  Ixiv,  498.     Plates. 

The  Handbook  of  engraved  gems.  London,  1866.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  xiii,  (3),  396.     Plates. 

King,  Clarence. 

Mountaineering  in  the  Sierra  Nevada.  JBoston,  1872.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  (3),  (i),  292. 

King,  James. 

Voyage  to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  1 776-1 780;  by  J.  Cook. 

King,  Moses. 

Benjamin   Peirce.     A   memorial   collection.      Cambridge, 

1 88 1.     i2mo.  pp.  64.     Plate. 
King's  Handbook  of  Boston.     Cambridge,  1878.     i2mo. 
pp.  (i),  292.     Plates. 

King,  Peter. 

The  Life  of  John  Locke,  with  extracts  from  his  corre- 
spondence, journals,  and  common-place  books.  New  edi- 
tion, with  considerable  additions.  London,  1830.  Two 
volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  viii,  447;  (i),  375,  iv,  144. 
Plates. 

King,  Richard  John. 

Plandbook  to  the  Cathedrals  of  England.  Southern  divi- 
sion. Part  I.  Winchester.-Salisbury,  Exeter.-Wells. 
[Part  H.  Chichester. -Canterbury.  Rochester.]  Lon- 
don, 1 86 1.  Two  volumes,  i2mo.  pp.  viii,  (i),  290;  iv, 
293-532.     Plates. 

King,  Thomas  Starr. 

Tribute;  by  R.  Frothingham. 

The  White  Hills;  their  legends,  landscape,  and  poetry. 
Boston,  i860.     Octavo,  pp.  xv,  (3),  403.     Plate. 

King's  Chapel,  Boston. 

Book  of  Common  Prayer,  according  to  the  use  of  King^s 
Chapel,  Boston.  Boston,  1850.  Octavo,  pp.  xii,  (4), 
3-407- 


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Kingsley,  Charles. 

Bunyan's  Pilgrim's  Progress. 

The  Heroes ;  or,  Greek  fairy  tales  for  my  children.    Third 

edition.     London,  1864.     32mo.  pp.  xx,  (i),  (i),  255. 

Plates. 
Miscellanies.     London,   1859.     Two  volumes.     i2mo.  pp. 

(i).  (3).  407,  (i);  (3).  389*  (0- 

Kington,  Thomas  Lawrence. 

History  of  Frederick  the  Second,  Emperor  of  the  Romans. 
From  chronicles  and  documents  published  within  the  last 
ten  years.  Cambridge,  England,  1862.  Two  volumes. 
Octavo,  pp.  xxvi,  565 ;   xviii,  579. 

Kinsey,  William  Morgan. 

Portugal  Illustrated.  London,  1828.  Octavo,  pp.  xvii, 
500,   (6).     Plates. 

Kippis,  Andrew. 

An  Address,  delivered  at  the  Interment  of  the  late  Rev. 

Dr.  Richard  Price,  on  the  twenty-sixth  of  April,  1791. 

London,  1791.     Octavo,  pp.  (i),  5-27. 
Works  of  Nathaniel  Lardner. 

Kirkland,  John  Thornton. 

Discourse  delivered  in  the  Church  in  Brattle  Square,  May 

3,  1840,  occasioned  by  the  death;  by  F.  Parkman. 
Discourse    on    the    life    and    character,    delivered    in    the 
Church  on  Church  Green,  May  3,  1840;   by  A.  Young. 
Kirkstall  Abbey. 

An  Historical,  Antiquarian,  and  Picturesque  Account  of 
Kirkstall  Abbey;  .  .  .  London,  1827.  i6mo.  pp.  iv, 
227.     Plates. 

Kit-Cat  Club. 

Memoirs  of  the  celebrated  persons  composing  the  Kit-Cat 
Club;  with  a  prefatory  account  of  the  origin  of  the 
association:  .  .  .  London,  1821.  Folio,  pp.  (3),x,  261, 
(i),  slip.    Plates. 

Kitto,  John. 

The  Popular  Cyclopaedia  of  Biblical  Literature  condensed 
from  the  larger  work.  By  John  Kitto,  assisted  by  Rev. 
James  Taylor,  of  Glasgow.  Boston,  1851.  Octavo,  pp. 
viii,  800. 

Scripture  Lands;  described  in  a  series  of  historical,  geo- 
graphical, and  topographical  sketches.  And  illustrated 
by  a   complete   Biblical   atlas,    comprising   twenty-four 


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maps,    with    an    index   of    reference.      London,    1850. 
i6mo.  pp.  viii,   (i),   (i),  276,  95,   (i).     Maps. 
Knight,  Charles. 

Half  Hours  of  English  History.  From  the  Roman  period 
to  the  death  of  Elizabeth.  London,  1866.  Octavo,  pp. 
(I),  V,  687,  (I). 
Half-hours  with  the  best  authors.  Including  biographical 
and  critical  notices.  New  edition.  London,  1859.  Four 
volumes  bound  in  two.  i2mo.  Plates. 
London.     London,    1841-1844.      Six   volumes   bound   in 

three.     Octavo.     Plate. 
The  Popular  History  of  England :    an  illustrated  history 
of  society  and  government  from  the  earliest  period  to 
our  own  times.     Boston,   1873.     Eight  volumes.     Oc- 
tavo.    Plates. 
Studies  of  Shakspere.     London,  1868.     Octavo,  pp.   (i), 

560. 
William  Caxton,  the  first  English  Printer :    a  biography. 
London,  1844.     i6mo.  pp.  240.     Plate. 
Knight,  Henry  Gaily. 

An  Architectural  Tour  in  Normandy;  with  some  remarks 
on  Norman  architecture.  Second  edition.  London, 
1841.  i2mo.  pp.  xi,  (i),  258.  Plates. 
The  Normans  in  Sicily :  being  a  sequel  to  "  An  Agricul- 
tural Tour  in  Normandy."  London,  1838.  i2mo.  pp. 
vii,  (i),  355- 
Knight,  Sarah. 

The  Private  Journal  of  a  Journey  from  Boston  to  New 
York,  in  the  year  1704.     Albany,  1865.     i2mo.  pp.  92. 
Knights  Templars. 
Knights  Templars. 

Temple  Church,  London ;  both  by  C.  G.  Addison. 
Knowles,  John. 

The  Life  and  Writings  of  Henry  Fuseli,  Esq.  Keeper,  and 
Professor  of  Painting  to  the  Royal  Academy  in  Lon- 
don; .  .  .  The  former  written,  and  the  latter  edited  by 
John  Knowles,  his  executor.  London,  1831.  Three 
volumes.  Octavo.  Plate. 
Knox,  John, 

The  History  of  the  Reformation  in  Scotland.  Edited  by 
David  Laing.  Edinburgh,  1846-1848.  Two  volumes. 
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Knox,  John  (continued). 

Life  of  John  Knox,   containing  illustrations  of  the  his- 
tory of  the  Reformation  in  Scotland ;  by  T.  McCrie. 
Knox,  Vicesimus. 

Complaint  of  peace;  by  D.  Erasmus. 
Kobell,  Ferdinand. 

Radirungen.  178  platten.  Nebst  einem  einleitenden  vor- 
worte  von  Franz  Kugler.  Stuttgart.  Folio,  pp.  8. 
Plates. 

Niimberg  pasted  over  imprint. 

Koehler,  Sylvester  Rosa. 

Painting  in  America.     [In  "  Illustrated  Handbooks,"  by 

H.  J.  W.-Buxton.] 
Treatise  on  Etching;     by  M.  Lalanne, 
Koeppen,  Adolphus  Louis. 

The  World  in  the  Middle  Ages :  an  historical  geography, 
with  accounts  of  the  origin  and  development,  the  insti- 
tutions and  literature,  the  manners  and  customs  of  the 
nations  in  Europe,  western  Asia,  and  northern  Africa, 
from  the  close  of  the  fourth  to  the  middle  of  the  fifteenth 
century.  Accompanied  by  complete  historical  and  geo- 
graphical indexes,  and  six  colored  maps  from  the  His- 
torical Atlas  of  Charles  Spruner.  New  York,  1854. 
Folio,  pp.  (3),  232.'  Maps. 
Koltzof-Massalsky,  Helena  Ghika. 

Switzerland  the  Pioneer  of  the  Reformation :  or  La  Suisse 
Allemande.  By  Madame  la  Comtesse  Dora  dTstria. 
Translated  from  the  French,  and  comprising  the  chapter 
suppressed  by  order  of  the  Imperial  Government  in  the 
Parisian  edition  of  the  work,  by  H.  G.  London,  1858. 
Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xxx,  458;  vii,  441.  Plates. 
Koner,  Wilhelm  David, 

Life  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans,  described  from  antique 
monuments;    by  E.  Guhl. 
Koran,  commonly  called  the  Alcoran  of  Mohammed. 
Krummacher,  Friedrich  Adolph. 

German  Parables.     New  York,  1833.     i6mo.  pp.  216. 
Kugler,  Franz  Theodor. 

Handbook  of  Painting.  The  German,  Flemish,  and  Dutch 
schools.  Based  on  the  handbook  of  Kugler.  Enlarged 
and  for  the  most  part  re-written.  By  Dr.  Waagen, 
director  of  the  Royal  Gallery  of  pictures,  Berlin.     Lon- 


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Kugler,  Franz  Theodor  (continued). 

don,  i860.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xxi,  256;  (2), 
257-548.  Plates. 
Handbook  of  Painting.  The  Italian  schools.  Translated, 
from  the  German  of  Kugler,  by  a  lady.  Edited,  with 
notes,  by  Sir  Charles  L.  Eastlake.  Third  edition.  Lon- 
don, 1855.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xxx,  272;  (2), 
273-583.  Plates. 
Radirungen,  178  platten;  by  F.  Kobell. 

Kiisel,  Melchior. 

Engravings  after  John  William  Baur. 

Kusterus,  Ludolphus. 

Bibliotheca  Librorum  Novorum  collecta  a  L.  Nevcoro. 
Trajecti  ad  Rhenum  [Utrecht],  1697.  Two  volumes. 
i6mo.  pp.  (i),  (14),  572,  (36);  446,  (7).     Plates. 

Four  parts  in  the  first  volume  and  three  in  the  second,  with  separate 
titlepages  :  April,  May,  1697;  June,  July;  August,  September;  October, 
November,  December;  January,  February,  1698;  March,  April;  May, 
June. 


Labarte,  Jules. 

Handbook  of  the  Arts  of  the  Middle  Ages  and  Renais- 
sance, as  applied  to  the  decoration  of  furniture,  arms, 
jewels,  &c.  &c.  Translated  from  the  French.  [By  Mrs. 
Fanny  Bury  Palliser.]  With  notes.  London,  1855. 
Octavo,  pp.  xxxvi,  443.     Plate. 

Laborde,  Leon  Emmanuel  Simon  Joseph  de. 

Journey  through  Arabia  Petraea,  to  Mount  Sinai,  and  the 
excavated  city  of  Petra,  the  Edom  of  the  Prophecies. 
London,  1836.     Octavo,  pp.  xxviii,  331.     Plates. 

Laboulaye,  Edouard  Rene  Lefebvre. 

Separation,  war  without  end.  [Loyal  Publication  So- 
ciety, No.  8.] 

Lace,  History;  by  F.  B.  Palliser. 

Lacroix,  Louis  Paul  Benoit  Philippe. 

The  Arts  in  the  Middle  Ages,  and  at  the  period  of  the 

Renaissance.      London,    1870.      Octavo,   pp.   xix,    520. 

Plates. 
Military  and  Religious  Life  in  the  Middle  Ages  and  at  the 

period  of  the  Renaissance.     New  York,  1874.     Octavo, 

pp.  XX,  504.     Plates. 


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La  Curne  de  Sainte  Palaye,  Jean  Baptiste. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Froissart.  With  an  essay  on  his 
works,  and  a  criticism  on  his  history.  Translated  from 
the  French.  By  Thomas  Johnes.  London,  1 80 1.  i6mo. 
pp.  (i),  (i),  211. 

Lafayette,  Gilbert  Motier  de.  • 

Recollections  of  the  private  life ;  by  J.  Cloquet. 

La  Fontaine,  Jean  de. 

Fables   de^La   Fontaine   illustrees   par  J.   J.    Grand ville. 

Nouvelle  edition.     Paris,  1838.    Two  volumes.    Octavo, 

pp.  (3),  xxviii,  292;    (3),  312.     Plates. 
The  Fables  of  La  Fontaine.    Translated  into  English  Verse 

by  Walter  Thornbury.     London.     Folio,  pp.  Ixiv,  839, 

(i).     Plates. 

Laing,  David. 

History  of  the  Reformation  in  Scotland;   by  J.  Knox. 

Laing,  Samuel. 

The  Heimskringla ;  or.  Chronicle  of  the  Kings  of  Norway. 
Translated  from  the  Icelandic  of  Snorro  Sturleson,  with 
a  preliminary  dissertation.  London,  1844.  Three  vol- 
umes.    Octavo. 

Journal  of  a  Residence  in  Norway  during  the  years  1834, 
1835,  &  1836;    made  with  a  view  to  enquire  into  the 

.  moral  and  political  economy  of  that  country,  and  the 
condition  of  its  inhabitants.  New  edition.  London, 
1 85 1.     i2mo.  pp.  306. 

Notes  of  a  Traveller,  on  the  Social  and  Political  State  of 
France,  Prussia,  Switzerland,  Italy,  and  other  parts  of 
Europe,  during  the  present  century.  London,  1842. 
Octavo,  pp.  xii,  496, 

Same.    London,  1854.     i2mo.  pp.  viii,  284. 

Observations  on  the  social  and  political  state  of  Denmark, 
and  the  Duchies  of  Sleswick  and  Holstein,  in  1851: 
being  the  third  series  of  the  notes  of  a  traveller  on  the 
social  and  political  state  of  the  European  people.  Lon- 
don, 1852.     Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  446. 

Laird,  Francis  Charles. 

Lady  Jane  Grey,  and  her  Times.  London,  1822.  i2mo. 
pp.  vii,  391,  (i).    Plates  inserted. 

Lalanne,  Maxime. 

A   Treatise  on  Etching.     Text  and  plates  by   Maxime 


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Lalanne,  Maxime   (continued). 

Lalanne.  Authorized  American  edition,  translated  from 
the  second  French  edition  by  S.  R.  Koehler.  With  an 
introductory  chapter  and  notes  by  the  translator.  Bos- 
ton, 1880.    Octavo,  pp.  XXX,  79.     Plates. 

Lamartine,  Alphonse  de. 

Biographical  sketch,  the  poetical  meditations,  and  poetical 

and  religious  harmonies  of;    by  W.  Pulling. 
Memoirs  of  Celebrated  Characters.     Second  edition  [first 

volume].     London,  1854.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp. 

(i),  xxxi,  457;    (3),  452. 
CEuvres  completes.     Paris,  1837.     Two  volumes.     Octavo, 

pp.  (3).  444,  (3);    (3),  465,  (0,  (3)-    Plates. 

Lamb,  Charles. 

Charles  Lamb,  a  memoir;  by  B.  W.  Procter. 

Charles  Lamb,  his  friends,  his  haunts,  and  his  books;   by 

P.  H.  Fitzgerald. 
Elia.     Essays  which  have  appeared  under  that  signature 
in  the  London  Magazine.     London,   1823.      i2mo.  pp. 

(3),   (2),  341. 

Essays  of  Elia,  to  which  are  added  letters,  and  Rosamund, 
a  tale.     Paris,  1839.    Octavo,  pp.  xv,  364. 

The  Essays  of  Elia.  New  edition.  London,  1853.  i6mo. 
pp.  viii,  436. 

The  Letters  of  Charles  Lamb,  with  a  sketch  of  his  life.  By 
Thomas  Noon  Talfourd,  one  of  his  executors.  London, 
1837,  Two  volumes.  i6mo.  pp.  x,  335,  (i);  (2), 
338.     Plates. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Charles  Lamb.  London,  1845. 
Octavo,  pp.  viii,  56. 

The  Prose  Works  of  Charles  Lamb.  London,  1836.  Three 
volumes.     i2mo. 

Specimens  of  English  Dramatic  Poets,  who  lived  about  the 
time  of  Shakspeare.  With  notes.  New  edition.  Lon- 
don,  1835.     Two  volumes.     i6mo.  pp.  xii,  367;    viii, 

377,  (i)- 
The  Works  of  Charles  Lamb.      New  edition.     London, 
1852.     Octavo,  pp.  XV,  648.     Plate. 

Lambeth  and  the  Vatican :  or  anecdotes  of  the  Church  of 
Rome  of  the  Reformed  Churches,  and  of  sects  and 
sectaries.  By  a  member  of  the  University  of  Oxford. 
London,  1825.    Three  volumes.     i6mo.  Plates. 

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Lamps. 

A   Collection   of   antique  vases,   altars,   paterae,   tripods, 

candelabra;  by  H.  Moses. 
Lucernae  fictiles  Musei  Passerii. 
Lamson,  Alvan. 

The  Church  of  the  first  three  centuries :   or,  notices  of  the 

lives  and  opinions  of  some  of  the  early  fathers,  with 

special  reference  to  the  doctrine  of  Trinity;    illustrating 

its  late  origin  and  gradual  formation.     Boston,    i860. 

Octavo,  pp.  xii,  352. 
Lamson,  Mary  Swift. 

Life  and  Education  of  Laura  Dewey  Bridgman,  the  deaf, 

dumb,  and  blind  girl.    Boston,  1881.     i2mo.  pp.  xl,  373. 

Plates. 
Landor,  Walter  Savage. 

Imaginary    Conversations    of    the    Greeks    and    Romans. 

London,   1853.      i2mo.  pp.  viii,  492. 
Walter  Savage  Landor,  a  biography;   by  J.  Forster. 

Landscape    Book,    A,    by   American   artists   and    American 
authors.    New  York,  1868.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (4),  108. 
Plates. 
Lane,  Edward  William. 

An  Account  of  the  Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Modern 
Egyptians,  written  in  Egypt  during  the  years  1833,  -34, 
and  -35,  partly  from  notes  made  during  a  former  visit 
to  that  country  in  the  years  1825,  -26,  -2^,  and  -28.  The 
fifth  edition,  with  numerous  additions  and  improvements, 
from  a  copy  annotated  by  the  author.  Edited  by  his 
nephew  Edward  Stanley  Poole.  London,  i860.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  xxiii,  619,  (i).  Plate. 
Thousand  and  one  nights,  commonly  called,  in  England, 
the  Arabian  nights'  entertainments. 
Langhome,  John. 

The  Fables  of  Flora.    London,  1794.     i6mo.  pp.  73. 
Languages,  Enqviries  touching  the  diversity;   by  E.  Brere- 

wood. 
Languet,  Hubert. 

Correspondence  of  Sir  Philip  Sidney;  by  S.  A.  Pears. 
Lanquet,  Thomas. 

An  Epitome  of  Chronicles  conteining  the  whole  discourse 
of  the  histories  as  well  of  this  realme  of  England,  as  all 
other  countreis,  with  the  succession  of  their  kynges,  .  .  , 


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Lanquet,  Thomas  (continued). 

and  now  finished  and  continued  to  the  reigne  of  our 
soveraine  lorde  kynge   Edwarde  the   sixt  by  Thomas 
Cooper.      Anno    1569    [1549].      London.      i6mo.    pp. 
(46),  (584),  (2). 
Lanzi,  Luigi. 

The  History  of  Painting  in  Italy,  from  the  period  of  the 
revival  of  the  fine  arts  to  the  end  of  the  eighteenth  cen- 
tury :  translated  from  the  original  Italian.  By  Thomas 
Roscoe.     London,  1828.     Six  volumes.     Octavo, 

Same,  new  edition,  revised.  London,  1852.  Two  vol- 
umes.    i2mo.  pp.  viii,  544;   vi,  538.     Plates. 

Same,  abridged.  [In  "  Classic  and  Connoisseur,"  by 
G.  W.  D.  Evans.] 

Lappenberg,  Johann  Martin. 

A  History  of  England  under  the  Anglo-Saxon  Kings, 
translated  from  the  German.  By  Benjamin  Thorpe. 
With  additions  and  corrections  by  the  author  and  the 
translator.  London,  1845.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp. 
Ixviii,  292;  xvi,  371. 
Lardner,  Nathaniel. 

The  works  of  Nathaniel  Lardner.  With  a  life  by  Dr. 
Kippis.     London,  1838.     Ten  volumes.     Octavo. 

Larwood,  Jacob.    See  L.  R.  Sadler. 

La  Salle,  Robert  Cavalier  de. 

New  discovery  of  a  vast  country  in  America;  by  L. 
Hennepin. 

Lassell,  Jane  and  Caroline. 

Life  of  Alexander  von  Humboldt ;  by  C.  C.  Bruhns. 
Latour,  Antoine  de. 

Oeuvres  de  Silvio  Pellico. 

Latter  Day  Saints. 

Authentic  history.     [In  "  Route,"  by  J.  Linforth.] 

Lauder,  Thomas  Dick. 

Sir  Uvedale  Price  on  the  Picturesque:  with  an  essay  on 
the  origin  of  taste,  and  much  original  matter.  Edin- 
burgh, 1842.    Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  586.    Plate. 

Lavall6e,  Joseph. 

Galerie  du  Musee  Napoleon,  publiee  par  Filhol. 

Lavater,  Johan  Caspar. 

Aphorisms  on  Man.    Translated  [by  Henry  Fuseli]  from 


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Lavater,  Johan  Caspar   (continued). 

the    original    manuscript.      Second    edition.      London, 
1789.     [Volume  I.]      i6mo.  pp.  viii,  224.     Plate. 

Lrawrence,  Abbott. 

Memoir ;  by  H.  A.  Hill. 

Lawrence,  Amos. 

Extracts  from  the  Diary  and  Correspondence  of  the  late 
Amos  Lawrence ;  with  a  brief  account  of  some  incidents 
in  his  life.  Edited  by  his  son,  William  R.  Lawrence. 
Boston,  1855.  Octavo,  pp.  viii,  (3),  ix-xiv,  15-369. 
Plates. 
Lawrence,  Thomas. 

Life  and  correspondence;  by  D.  E.  Williams. 
Lawson,  John  Parker. 

Scotland  Delineated.  A  series  of  views  of  the  principal 
cities  and  towns,  particularly  of  Edinburgh  and  its  en- 
virons; .  .  .  London.  Two  volumes.  Folio,  pp.  (i), 
(2),  198;    (i),  199-285.     Plates. 

Layard,  Austen  Henry. 

Discoveries  in  the  Ruins  of  Ninevah  and'  Babylon ;  with 
travels  in  Armenia,  Kurdistan  and  the  Desert:  being 
the  result  of  a  second  expedition  undertaken  for  the 
trustees  of  the  British  Museum.  London,  1853.  Two 
volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  xxiii,  336 ;  (i),  337-686.    Plates. 

Ninevah  and  its  Remains :  with  an  account  of  a  visit  to 
the  Chaldsean  Christians  of  Kurdistan,  and  the  Yezidis, 
or  Devil-worshippers ;  and  an  enquiry  into  the  manners 
and  arts  of  the  ancient  Assyrians.  Sixth  edition.  Lon-. 
don,  1854.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xxx,  (i),  399, 
(i)  ;    xii,  495,  (i).     Plates. 

A  Second  Series  of  the  Monuments  of  Ninevah ;  including 
bas-reliefs  from  the  Palace  of  Sennacherib  and  bronzes 
from  the  ruins  of  Nimroud.  From  drawings  made  on 
the  spot,  during  a  second  expedition  to  Assyria.  Lon- 
don, 1853.    Oblong  folio,  pp.  viii,  7.    Plates. 

Lear,  Edward. 

Journal  of  a  Landscape  Painter  in  Corsica.    London,  1870. 

Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  272.     Plates. 
Journals  of  a  Landscape  Painter  in  Albania,  &c.    London, 

1 85 1.     Octavo,  pp.  (3),  428.     Plates. 
Journals  of  a  Landscape  Painter  in  Southern  Calabria,  &c. 

London,  1852.     Quarto,  pp.  xx,  (i),  (i),  284. 


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Lecky,  William  Edward  Hartpole. 

History  of  European  Morals  from  Augustus  to  Charle- 
magne. New  York,  1869.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp. 
xviii,  498;   X,  423. 

Le  Clerc,  Jean. 

Truth  of  the  Christian  religion;  by  H.  Grotius. 

Ledyard,  John. 

Life ;  by  J.  Sparks. 

Memoirs  of  the  life  and  travels,  from  his  journals  and  cor- 
respondence;  by  same. 

Lee,  Eliza  Buckminster. 

Memoirs  of  Rev.  Joseph  Buckminster,  and  of  his  son,  Rev. 
Joseph  Stevens  Buckminster.  Boston,  1849.  i2mo.  pp. 
X,  (i),  486.     Plates. 

Lee,  John  Edward. 

Lake  dwellings  of  Switzerland  and  other  parts  of  Europe ; 
by  F.  Keller. 

Lee,  Samuel.  \ 

Works  of  Horace. 
Works  of  Virgil. 

Lee,  Sarah. 

Memoirs  of  Baron  Cuvier.     London,  1833.     Octavo,  pp. 
(3).  351.  (i)-     Plates. 
Leech,  John. 

Pictures  of  Life  &  Character  by  John  Leech.  From  the 
collection  of  Mr.  Punch.  London,  1865.  Four  series 
bound  in  two  volumes.  Oblong  quarto,  pp.  (190); 
(190). 

Leigh,  James  Edward  Austen-. 

A  Memoir  of  Jane  Austen.     By  her  nephew.     London. 
1870.     Octavo,  pp.  V,   (2),  236.     Plate. 
Leighton,  John, 

The  Life  of  Man,  symbolised  by  the  months  of  the  year 
in  a  series  of  illustrations,  and  pourtrayed  in  their  sea- 
sons and  phases,  with  passages  selected  from  ancient 
and  modern  authors.  By  Richard  Pigot.  London, 
1866.     Quarto,  pp.  xii,   (4),  240.     Plate. 

Leighton,  Robert. 

The  Whole  Works  of  the  Most  Reverend  Father  in  God, 
Robert  Leighton,  Archbishop  of  Glasgow.  To  which 
is  prefixed,  a  life  of  the  author,  by  the  Rev.  John  Nor- 


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Leighton,  Robert   (continued). 

man    Pearson.      New    edition.      London,    1859,      Two 
volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  615,   (i);    672.     Plate. 

Leighton,  Rufus. 

Lessons  from  the  world  of  matter  and  the  world  of  man; 
by  T.  Parker. 

Leitch,  John. 

Ancient  art  and  its  remains ;   by  C.  O.  Muller. 

Lennox,  Charlotte   (Ramsay). 
Memoirs  of  the  Duke  of  Sully. 

Lennox,  William  Pitt. 

Drafts  on  my  Memory:  being  men  I  have  known,  things 
I  have  seen,  places  I  have  visited.  London,  1866.  Two 
volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  vii,  381 ;   viii,  432. 

Leonowens,  Anna  Harriette. 

The  English  Governess  at  the  Siamese  Court :  being  recol- 
lections of  six  years  in  the  Royal  Palace  at  Bangkok. 
Boston,  1870.     Octavo,  pp.  x,  321.     Plates. 

Le  Prince,  Jean  Baptist. 

Divers  Ajustements  et  Usages  de  Russie  .  .  .  Dessines  en 
Russie  d'apres  Nature  et  Graves  a  I'Eau  forte.  Quarto, 
pp.  (i),  (i).     Plates. 

Lepsius,  Carl  Richard.  '' 

Discoveries  in  Egypt,  Ethiopia,  and  the  peninsula  of  Sinai, 
in  the  years  1 842-1 845,  during  the  mission  sent  out  by 
His  Majesty  Frederick  William  IV.  of  Prussia.  Edited, 
with  notes,  by  Kenneth  R.  H.  Mackenzie.  Second  edi- 
tion, with  additions  and  corrections.  London,  1853. 
Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  455.     Plates. 

Le  Sage,  Alain  Rene. 

The  Adventures  of  Gil   Bias  of  Santillane.     Translated 
from  the  French  of  Lesage.     New  edition.     London, 
1822.     Four  volumes.     i6mo.     Plates. 
Leslie,  Charles  Robert. 

A  Hand-Book  for  Young  Painters.  London,  1855.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  xiii,   (i),  313,   (i).     Plates. 

Life  and  Times  of  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds:  with  notices  of 
some  of  his  contemporaries.  Commenced  by  Charles 
Robert  Leslie,  continued  and  concluded  by  Tom  Taylor. 
London,  1865.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xvii,  532; 
vii,  646.     Plates. 


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Leslie,  Charles  Robert  (continued). 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  John  Constable,  Esq.     Composed 

chiefly  of  his  Letters.     Second  edition.     London,  1845. 

Octavo,  pp.  xi,  363,  ( I ) . 
Lester,  Charles  Edwards. 

The  Artists  of  America:   a  series  of  biographical  sketches 

of  American  artists ;  with  portraits  and  designs  on  steel. 

New  York,  1846.    Octavo,  pp.  vi,  257.     Plates. 
Letter  to  a  bishop.    See  Great  Britain. 
Letters  from  a  farmer  [John  Dickinson]. 
Letters  from  Europe  touching  the  American  contest.    [Loyal 

Publication  Society,  No.  70.] 
Letters  of  loyal  soldiers.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No. 

64.] 
Letters  written  by  eminent  persons;   by  J.  Walker. 
Letter-writing. 

History,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  fifth  century;   by 

W.  Roberts. 
Leuchtenberg  Gallery,  a  collection  of  pictures,  at  Munich. 
Lewes,  George  Henry. 

The  Life  and  Works  of  Goethe :    with  sketches  of  his  age 

and   contemporaries,    from    published    and    unpublished 

sources.     London,   1855.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp. 

XX,  423 ;    xii,  464.     Plates. 
Lewis,  John. 

Thc-New  Testament  of  Our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ 

translated  out  of  the  Latin  Vulgat  by  John  Wiclif.     To 

which  is  praefixt  a  history  of  the  several  translations  of 

the  H.  Bible  and  N.  Testament,  &c.  into  English,  both 

in  MS.  and  print,  and  of  the  most  remarkable  editions 

of  them  since  the  invention  of  printing.     London,  1731. 

Folio,  pp.  (i),  iv,  (i),  (2),  108,  156,  viii.     Plates. 
Lewis,  John  Frederick. 

Lewis's  Sketches  and  Drawings,  of  the  Alhambra,  made 

during  a  residence  in  Granada,   in  the  years    1833-4. 

London,   1835.     Folio,  pp.    (i),   (2).     Plates. 
Lewis,  Marie  Theresa. 

Extracts  from  the  journals  and  Correspondence  of  Miss 

[Mary]   Berry  from  the  year  1783  to  1852. 
Lewis,  Meriwether. 

History  of  the  expedition  under  the  command  of  Captains 

Lewis  and  Clarke;  by  P.  Allen. 


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Lewis,  Meriwether  (continued). 

Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  com- 
municating discoveries  made  in  exploring  the  Missouri, 
Red  River  and  Washita. 

Travels  to  the  source  of  the  Missouri  River  and  across  the 
American  continent  to  the  Pacific  Ocean;   by  T.  Rees. 

Lewis,  Weston. 

Proceedings  of  the  Common  Council  [of  Boston]  at  the 
close  of  its  last  meeting,  with  the  address  of  President 
Lewis,  1867. 

Leyden. 

Beschryving  der  Stad  Leyden ;  by  J.  J.  Orlers. 

Liberty,  Observations  on  the  nature  of  civil;   by  R.  Price. 

Liberty  Bell,  The.     By  Friends  of  Freedom.     Boston :    Na- 
tional AntiT-Slavery  Bazaar,  1853.     i2mo.  pp.  viii,  315. 

Libraries. 

Introduction  to  the  study  of  bibliography ;  by  T.  H.  Home. 

Librarian's  manual ;   by  R.  A.  Guild. 

Libraries  and  founders  of  libraries ;  by  E.  Edwards. 

Memoirs  of  libraries ;   by  same. 

Remarks  on  public  libraries ;  by  G.  Livermore. 

Library  Company  of  Philadelphia. 

The  Charter,  Laws,  and  Catalogue  of  Books,  of  the  Library 
Company  of  Philadelphia.  Philadelphia,  1764.  i2mo. 
pp.  26,  150. 

Lichfield,  England. 

History  and  antiquities  of  the  see  and  cathedral  church ;  by 
J.  Britton. 

Liddell,  Henry  George. 

The  Student's  Rome.    A  history  of  Rome  from  the  earliest 
.  times  to  the  establishment  of  the  Empire.    With  chapters 
on  the  history  of  literature  and  art.     Thirteenth  thou- 
sand.   London,  i860.     i2mo.  pp.  x,  676.     Plate. 

Lieber,  Francis. 

Address  on  secession.   [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  jy.] 
Arguments  of  secessionists.     [Loyal  Publication  Society, 

No.  35.] 
Contributions  to  Political   Science,  including  lectures  on 
the  Constitution  of  the  United  States  and  other  papers. 
Being  Volume  II.  of  his  miscellaneous  writings.    Phila- 
delphia, 1 88 1.    Octavo,  pp.  552. 


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Lieber,  Francis  (continued). 

Lincoln    oder    McCfellan?      [Loyal    Publication    Society, 

No.  59.] 
Lincoln  of  McClellan?     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No. 

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Reminiscences,  Addresses,  and  Essays.  Being  Volume  I. 
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tavo, pp.  534.     Plate. 

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Liechtenstein,  Marie. 

Holland  House  [Kensington].  Second  edition.  London, 
1874.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  289,  (i);  xi, 
259,  (i).     Plates. 

Lievre,  Edouard. 

Art  Gems.  A  series  of  thirty  high-class  engravings  from 
pictures  by  the  most  eminent  painters  ancient  and 
modern.  Produced  under  the  direction  of  Edouard 
Lievre,  with  notices  of  the  artists  and  their  works. 
London,    1873.     Folio,  pp.    (4),  60.     Plates. 

Light,  Researches  on,  in  its  chemical  relations;  by  R.  Hunt. 

Lighthouses  and  lightships;    by  W.  H.  D.  Adams. 

Lilly,  William. 

William  Lilly's  History  of  his  Life  and  Times,  from 
the  year  1602  to  1681.  Written  by  himself,  in  the 
sixty-sixth  year  of  his  age,  to  his  worthy  friend,  Elias 
Ashmole,  Esq.  Published  from  the  original  MS. 
London,  171 5.  London,  1822.  Octavo,  pp.  (3),  260. 
Plates. 

Lincoln,  Abraham. 

History  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  overthrow  of  slavery ; 

by  I.  N.  Arnold. 
Lincolniana.     In  memoriam.     Boston,  1865.     Octavo,  pp. 

vi,  ( I ) ,  346. 
Memorial,  1865  ;  by  the  city  of  Boston. 

Lincoln's  Inn  [London],  its  ancient  and  modern  buildings, 
with  an  account  of  the  library;   by  W.  H.  Spilsbury. 


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Lindsay,  Alexander  William  Crawford. 

Sketches  of  the  history  of  Christian  art.  London,  1847. 
Three  volumes.     Octavo. 

Linforth,  James. 

Route  from  Liverpool  to  Great  Salt  Lake  Valley  .  .  . 
tog-ether  with  a  geographical  and  historical  description 
of  Utah,  .  .  .  also,  an  authentic  history  of  the  Latter- 
Day  Saints'  emigration  from  Europe.    Liverpool,  1855. 
Folio,  pp.  viii,  120.     Plates. 

Lingard,  John. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  Church ; 
containing  an  account  of  its  origin,  government,  doc- 
trines, worship,  revenues,  and  clerical  and  monastic  in- 
stitutions. London,  1845.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp. 
XV,  427,  (i);   xii,  481,  (i). 

Linton,  Eliza  Lynn. 

The  Lake  Country.  London,  1864.  Octavo,  pp.  xxxix, 
(i),  350,  (i).     Plates. 

Literature. 

Amenities  of  literature ;  by  I.  DTsraeli. 

American  common-place  book;   by  G.  B.  Cheever. 

Common-place  book ;  by  A.  Jameson. 

Curiosities  of  literature ;  by  I.  DTsraeli. 

Cyclopaedia  of  anecdotes  of  literature  and  the  fine  arts ;  by 

K.  Arvine. 
Half-hours  with  the  best  authors;   by  C.  Knight. 
Handbook  of  universal  literature,  from  the  best  and  latest 

authorities;   by  A.  C.  L.  Botta. 
Handbook  to  the  popular,  poetical,  and  dramatic  literature 

of  Great  Britain;   by  W.  C.  Hazlitt. 
Historical  view  of  literature  and  art  in  Great  Britain  from 

the  accession  of  the  House  of  Hanover  to  the  reign  of 

Queen  Victoria;    by  J.  M.  Graham. 
Lectures  on  the  history  of  literature;    by  K.  W.  F.  von 

Schlegel. 
Miscellanies  of  literature;  by  I.  DTsraeli. 
Pleasures,  objects,  and  advantages  of  literature;  by  R.  A. 

Willmott. 
Sketches  of  English  literature;  by  F.  A.  R.  Chateaubriand. 
Specimens  of  foreign  standard  literature ;  by  G.  Ripley. 

Littleton,  Thomas. 

Littleton's  tenvres  in  English ;  by  E.  Coke. 


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Livermore,  George. 

Remarks  on  the  Publication  and  Circulation  of  the  Scrip- 
tures: suggested  by  Rev.  W.  P.  Strickland's  history  of 
the  American  Bible  Society,  and  published  as  a  review 
of  that  work  in  the  Christian  Examiner  for  November, 
eighteen  hundred  and  forty-nine.  Cambridge,  1849. 
Octavo,  pp.  31. 

Presentation  copy  to  Mrs.  Waterston,  Cambridge,  July,  1850. 

Remarks  on  Public  Libraries.  From  "  The  North  Ameri- 
can Review"  for  July,  1850.  For  private  distribution 
only.     Cambridge,  1850.     Octavo,  pp.  40. 

Presentation  copy,  Cambridge,  July,  1850. 

Lives  of  eminent  and  remarkable  characters;    under  Great 

Britain. 
Lives  of  the  British  reformers;   under  same. 
Livius,  Titus. 

T.  Livii  Patavini  Historici  tertiae  decadis  [and  "  quartae 
decadis"].    Venice,  1498.     Folio,  pp.  (326).    Cuts. 
Lloyd,  Hannibal  Evans. 

History  of  the  English  Revolution;   by  F.  C.  Dahlmann. 
Picturesque  Views  in  England  and  Wales.     From  draw- 
ings by  J.  M.  W.  Turner,  engraved  under  the  superin- 
tendence of  Mr.  Charles  Heath.     London,  1838.     Two 
volumes.     Folio,  pp.   (100);    (106).     Plates. 
Lloyd,  Lewis. 

Scandinavian  Adventures,  during  a  Residence  of  upwards 
of  twenty  years.  Representing  sporting  incidents,  and 
subjects  of  natural  history,  and  devices  for  entrapping 
wild  animals.  With  some  account  of  the  Northern 
Fauna.  London,  1854.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp. 
xxi,  512;  xi,  546.  Plates. 
Lloyd,  William  Watkiss. 

The  Age  of  Pericles.    A  history  of  the  politics  and  arts  of 
Greece   from   the   Persian   to   the    Peloponnesian   war. 
London,  1875.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  xviii,  (i), 
390;   xiv,  (i),  416. 
Locke,  John. 

Life;   by  P.  King. 

Original  letters ;  by  T.  L  M.  Forster. 
The  Reasonableness  of  Christianity,  as  delivered  in  the 
Scriptures.     With  a  preface  by  the  American  editor. 
Boston,  181 1.     i6mo.  pp.  xxx,  (i),  256. 


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Lockhart,  John  Gibson. 

Ancient  Spanish  Ballads ;  historical  and  romantic.  Trans- 
lated, with  notes.  A  new  edition  revised.  With  an  in- 
troductory essay  on  the  origin,  antiquity,  character,  and 
influence  of  the  Ancient  Ballads  of  Spain :  and  an 
analytical  account,  with  specimens,  of  the  Romance  of 
the  Cid.     New  York,  1842.     Octavo,  pp.  vi,  (i),  272. 

Peter's  Letters  to  his  Kinsfolk.     Second  edition.     Edin- 
burgh, 1 8 19.    Three  volumes.    Octavo.     Plates. 
Lodge,  Edmund. 

The  Peerage  of  the  British  Empire  as  at  present  existing 
arranged  and  printed  from  the  personal  communications 
of  the  nobility.  To  which  is  added  a  view  of  the  baronet- 
age of  the  three  kingdoms.  Sixth  edition.  London, 
1837.     Octavo,  pp.  xxxi,  596,  (i). 

Portraits  of  Illustrious  Personages  of  the  Court  of  Henry 
VIIL  Engraved  in  imitation  of  the  original  drawings 
of  Hans  Holbein,  in  the  collection  of  His  Majesty. 
With  biographical  and  historical  memoirs.  Published 
by  John  Chamberlaine.  London,  1828.  Folio,  pp. 
(142).  Plates. 
Lodge,  Giles  Henry. 

History  of  ancient  art  among  the  Greeks ;  by  J.  Winckel- 
mann. 
Lodge,  Thomas. 

Lamentable  and  tragicall  historic  of  the  wars  and  vtter 
rvine  of  the  lews ;   by  Josephus. 
Loebell,  Johann  Wilhelm. 

Life  and  letters  of  Barthold  George  Niebuhr. 
Loftus,  William  Kennett. 

Travels  and  Researches  in  Chaldsea  and  Susiana;  with 
an  account  of  excavations  at  Warka,  the  "  erech  "  of 

■    Nimrod,  and  Shush,  "  Shushan  the  Palace  "  of  Esther, 
in   1849-52,  .  .  .  New  York,   1857.     Octavo,  pp.  xvi, 
436.     Plates. 
London,  England. 

Anecdotes  of  the  English  language,  chiefly  regarding  the 
local  dialect  of  London  and  its  environs ;   by  S.  Pegge. 

Annals  of  S.  Paul's  Cathedral ;    by  H.  H.  Milman. 

Companion  to  the  most  celebrated  private  galleries  of  art 
in  London ;  by  A.  Jameson. 

History  of  the  royal  foundation  of  Christ's  Hospital;  by 
W.  Trollope. 


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London,  England  (continued). 

Holland  House  [Kensington]  ;  by  M.  Liechtenstein. 

Holmes's  great  metropolis,  or,  views  and  history  of  Lon- 
don in  the  nineteenth  century. 

Literary  and  historical  memorials  of  London;  by  J.  H. 
Jesse. 

London;   by  C.  Knight. 

London  and  its  celebrities,  a  second-  series  of  literary  and 
historical  memorials  of  London;    by  J.  H.  Jesse. 

New  and  universal  history,  description  and  survey  of  the 
cities  of  London  and  Westminster,  the  borough  of 
Southwark,  and  their  adjacent  parts;   by  W.  Harrison. 

Northern  heights  of  London ;   by  W.  Howitt. 

Old  London;  by  the  Archaeological  Institute  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland. 

Portion  of  the  journal  kept  by  Thomas  Raikes,  1831-1847, 
life  in  London  and  Paris. 

Some  account  of  London ;  by  T.  Pennant. 

Survey  of  London,  written  in  the  year  1598;  by  J.  Stow. 

Temple  Church;   by  C.  G.  Addison. 

Town,  its  memorable  characters  and  events,  St.  Paul's  to 
St.  James's ;  by  J.  H.  L.  Hunt. 

Vestiges  of  old  London,  a  series  of  etchings  from  original 
drawings,  illustrative  of  the  monuments  and  architecture 
of  London ;   by  J.  W.  Archer, 

Views  in  London  and  its  vicinity ;   by  G.  Cooke. 

Walks  in  London;  by  A.  J.  C.  Hare. 

Walks  through  London,  including  Westminster  and  the 
borough  of  Southwark,  with  the  surrounding  suburbs; 
by  E.  Pugh. 
London  Journal ;  by  J.  H.  L.  Hunt. 
Longfellov^^,  Henry  Wadsworth. 

The  Courtship  of  Miles  Standish,  and  other  poems.  Lon- 
don, 1859.     i2mo.  pp.  (3),  (2),  119,  (i).    Plate. 

Divine  Comedy  of  Dante  Alighieri. 

The  Estray:  a  collection  of  poems.  Boston,  1847.  i6mo. 
pp.  xiv,  (i),  144. 

Presentation  copy. 

The  Golden  Legend.     London,  1854.     i2mo.  pp.  vi,  (i), 

224. 
Same.    Boston,  1855.     i2mo. 
Hyperion:  a  romance     Boston,  1853.    i2mo.  pp.  xii,  (i), 

304- 


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Longfellow,  Henry  Wadsworth  (continued). 

In  the  woods  with  Bryant,  Longfellow,  and  Halleck;  by 
J.  A.  Hows. 

Life;  by  S.  Longfellow. 

Outre-Mer;  a  pilgrimage  beyond  the  sea.  New  York, 
1835.    Two  volumes.     i6mo.  pp.  (3),  226;    (3),  252. 

The  Poets  and  Poetry  of  Europe.  With  introductions  and 
biographical  notices.  Philadelphia,  1845.  Octavo,  pp. 
(i),  xviii,  (i),  779.     Plate. 

The  Song  of  Hiawatha.  Boston,  i860.  Octavo,  pp.  viii, 
224. 

Tales  of  a  Wayside  Inn.     Boston,  1866.    Octavo,  pp.  iv, 
(I),  (I),  J59,  (I).     Plate. 
Longfellow,  Samuel, 

Hymns  of  the  Spirit.  [By  Mr.  Longfellow  and  Samuel 
Johnson.]     Boston,  1864.     i6mo.  pp.  vii,  518. 

Life  of  Henry  Wadsworth  Longfellow  with  Extracts  from 
his  Journals  and  Correspondence.     Boston,  1886.     Two 
volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  viii,  (i),  (i),433;  vi,  (i),48i. 
Plates. 
Lonsdale,  James  Gylby. 

Works  of  Horace,  and  of  Virgil. 
Loring,  James  Spear. 

The  Hundred  Boston  Orators  appointed  by  the  municipal 
authorities  and  other  public  bodies,  from  1770  to  1852; 
comprising  historical  gleanings,  illustrating  the  princi- 
ples and  progress  of  our  Republican  institutions.  Bos- 
ton, 1852.  Octavo,  pp.  viii,  694. 
Lossing,  Benson  John. 

The  Home  of  Washington  and  its  associations,  historical, 
biographical,  and  pictorial.  New  edition,  revised,  with 
additions.     New  York,  1866.     Octavo,  pp.  376.     Plate. 

First  issued  as  "  Mount  Vernon  and  its  Associations,"  New  York,  1859. 

The  Pictorial  Field-Book  of  the  Revolution;  or,  illustra- 
tions, by  pen  and  pencil,  of  the  history,  biography, 
scenery,  relics,  and  traditions  of  the  War  for  Independ- 
ence. New  York,  i860.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp. 
783;  772.  Plates. 
Loubat,  Joseph  Florimond. 

Narrative  of  the  Mission  to  Russia,  in  1866,  of  the  Hon. 
Gustavus  Vasa  Fox,  Assistant-Secretary  of  the  Navy. 
From  the  journal  and  notes  of  J.  F.  Loubat.     Edited 


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Loubat,  Joseph  Florimond   (continued). 

by  John  D.  Champlin,  Jr.     New  York,  1873.     Octavo, 
pp.  viii,  (i),  9-444.     Plates. 

Lovewell,  John. 

Expeditions,  and  his  encounters  with  the  Indians;    by  F. 

Kidder. 
Historical  Memoirs  of  the  Late  Fight  at  Piggwacket.     [In 
"  Expeditions  "  by  same.] 
Low,  Nathaniel. 

An  Astronomical  Diary;    or.  Almanack,  for  the  year  of 
Christian  ^ra,  1777.  .  .  .  Boston.     i6mo.  pp.  (24). 
Lowell,  Charles. 

Sermons :   chiefly  practical.    By  the  Senior  Minister  of  the 
West  Church  in  Boston.     Boston,  1855.     i2mo.  pp.  ix, 
362. 
West  Church  and  its  ministers,  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the 
ordination  of  Charles  Lowell;   by  C.  A.  Bartol. 

Lowell,  James  Russell. 

Conversations  on  some  of  the  old  poets.  Cambridge,  1845. 
i6mo.  pp.  viii,  263. 

My  Study  Windows.  Twenty-first  edition.  Boston,  1885. 
i2mo.  pp.  (5),  433. 

Poems.    Cambridge,  1844.    Octavo,  pp.  xii,  279. 

Same,  third  edition. 

Poetical  works.  Complete  edition.  Boston,  1871.  i6mo. 
pp.  ix,  453.     Plates. 

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a  tabular  view  of  the  volume's  contents  —  A  Glance  at 
a  few  of  our  Literary  Progenies  (Mrs.  Malaprop's  word) 
From  the  Tub  of  Diogenes;  that  is,  a  series  of  Jokes 
By  A  Wonderful  Quiz,  who  accompanies  himself  with 
a  rub-a-dub-dub,  full  of  spirit  and  grace,  on  the  top  of 
the  tub.  Set  forth  in  October,  the  21st  day,  in  the  year 
'48,  by  G.  P.  Putnam,  Broadway.     i6mo.  pp.  (2),  78. 

Lowell,  John,  Jr. 

Memoir  delivered  as  the  introduction  to  the  lectures  on 
his  foundation,  in  the  Odeon,  31st  December,  1839, 
repeated  in  the  Marlborough  Chapel,  2d  January,  1840; 
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Lowell  Institute. 

Lectures;   by  C.  C.  Felton. 

Lbwenberg,  Julius. 

Life  of  Alexander  von  Humboldt ;  by  C.  C.  Bruhns. 

Lowndes,  William  Thomas. 

The  Bibliographer's  Manual  of  English  Literature  con- 
taining an  account  of  rare,  curious,  and  useful  books, 
published  in  or  relating  to  Great  Britain  and  Ire- 
land, from  the  invention  of  printing;  with  biblio- 
graphical and  critical  notices,  collations  of  the  rarer 
articles,  and  the  prices  at  which  they  have  been  sold 
in  the  present  century.  London,  1834.  Four  volumes. 
Octavo. 

Lowth,  Robert. 

Isaiah:  a  new  translation;  with  a  preliminary  disserta- 
tion, and  notes,  critical,  philological,  and  explanatory. 
Eleventh  edition,  carefully  corrected  and  revised.  Lon- 
don, 1835.  Octavo,  pp.  iv.  Hi,  421. 
The  Life  of  William  of  Wykeham,  Bishop  of  Winchester. 
Collected  from  records,  registers,  manuscripts,  and  other 
authentic  evidences.  Third  edition,  corrected.  Oxford, 
1777.     Octavo,  pp.  xxxii,  321,  li,  (i). 

Loyal  Publication  Society. 

Pamphlets  issued  by  the  Loyal  Publication  Society,  from 
Feb.  I,  1863,  to  Feb.  i,  1864.  Nos.  i  to  44.  New 
York,   1864.     Octavo. 

No.  I.  The  Future  of  the  North-West:  in  connection  with 
the  scheme  of  reconstruction  without  New  England. 
Addressed  to  the  people  of  Indiana.  By  Robert  Dale 
Owen.     New  York,  1863.     Octavo,  pp.  15,   (i). 

No.  2.  The  Echo  from  the  Army.  What  our  soldiers  say 
about  the  copperheads.     New  York,  1865.     Octavo,  pp. 

7,  (0- 

No.  3.     See  Loyal  Reprints. 

No.  4.  The  Three  Voices :  the  soldier,  farmer,  and  poet, 
to  the  copperheads.     New  York,  1863.     Octavo,  pp.  12. 

No.  5.  Voices  from  the  Army!  .  .  .  Octavo,  pp.  8. 

No.  6.  Northern  true  Men  and  Southern  Traitors.  Ad- 
dress on  resolutions  of  the  Connecticut  soldiers.  .  .  . 
New  York,  1863.    Octavo,  pp.  8. 

No.  7.  Character  and  Results  of  the  War.  .  .  .  speech  by 
Major-General  B.  F.  Butler.     Octavo,  pp.  16. 


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No.  8.  Separation:  war  without  end.  By  M.  Edouard 
Laboulaye.     New  York,  1864.     Octavo,  pp.  19,  (i). 

No.  9.  The  Venom  and  the  Antidote.    Octavo,  pp.  4. 

No.  10.  A  few  words  in  behalf  of  the  Lx)yal  Women  of 
the  United  States,  by  one  of  themselves.  New  York, 
1863.    Octavo,  pp.  23. 

No.  II.  No  failure  for  the  North.  New  York,  1864. 
Octavo,  pp.  23,  (i). 

No.  12.  An  Address  to  King  Cotton  [by  P.  C.  E.  Pelletan].. 
Translated  by  Leander  Starr.  New  York,  1863.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  19. 

No.  13.  How  a  free  people  conduct  a  long  war.  By 
Charles  J.  Stille.     New  York,  1863.     Octavo,  pp.  16. 

No.  14.  The  Preservation  of  the  Union,  a  national  eco- 
nomic necessity.     New  York,  1863.     Octavo,  pp.  7. 

No.  15.  Elements  of  Discord  in  Secessia  [by  William 
Alexander],     New  York,  1863.     Octavo,  pp.  16. 

No.  16.  No  Party  now;  but  all  for  our  country.  [Ad- 
dress by  Dr.  Francis  Lieber,  New  York,  April  11, 
1863.  Revised  edition.]  New  York,  1863.  Octavo, 
pp.  8. 

No.  17.  The  Cause  of  the  War:  who  brought  it  on,  and 
for  what  purpose?  Speech  of  Col.  Charles  Anderson. 
New  York,  1863.     Octavo,  pp.  16. 

No.  18.  Opinions  of  the  early  Presidents,  and  of  the 
Fathers  of  the  Republic,  upon  Slavery,  and  upon 
Negroes  as  men  and  soldiers.  New  York,  1863.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  19,   (i). 

No.  19.  Einheit  und  Freiheit  [von  Hermann  Rafter]. 
New  York,  1863.    Octavo,  pp.  16. 

No.  20.  Military  Despotism.  Arbitrary  arrest  of  a  Judge 
[Dominick  A.  Hall].  New  York,  1863.  Octavo,  pp. 
16. 
,  No.  21.  Letter  addressed  to  the  Opera  House  Meeting, 
Cincinnati,  by  Col.  Charles  Anderson.  New  York,  1863. 
Octavo,  pp.  15,  (i). 

No.  22.  Emancipation  is  Peace.  By  Robert  Dale  Owen. 
Octavo,  pp.  7,  (i). 

No.  23.  Letter  of  Peter  Cooper  on  Slave  Emancipation. 
New  York,  1863.     Octavo,  pp.  8. 

No.  24.  Patriotism,  a  Christian  Virtue.  A  sermon 
preached  by  the  Rev.  Joseph  Fransioli,  at  St.  Peter's 

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Loyal  Publication  Society  (continued). 

(Catholic)  Church,  Brooklyn,  July  26th,  1863.    Octavo, 
pp.  8. 

No.  25.  The  Condition  of  Reconstruction ;  in  a  letter  from 
Robert  Dale  Owen  to  the  Secretary  of  State.  Letter 
from  Hon.  S.  P.  Chase,  ...  to  the  Loyal  National 
League.     New  York,  1863.     Octavo,  pp.  24. 

No.  26.  Letter  of  Gen.  A.  J.  Hamilton,  of  Texas,  to 
the  President  of  the  United  States.  New  York,  1865. 
Octavo,  pp.  (2),  18. 

No.  2y.  Nullification  and  Compromise;  a  retrospective 
view.  By  John  Mason  Williams.  New  York,  1863. 
Octavo,  pp.  32. 

No.  28.  The  Death  of  Slavery.  Letter  from  Peter  Cooper 
to  Governor  Seymour  [New  York,  Sept.  22,  1863]. 
Octavo,  pp.  7,  (i). 

No.  28.  Part  H.  A  Letter  from  Peter  Cooper.  To  His 
Excellency  Abraham  Lincoln,  .  .  .  Octavo,  pp.  9-12. 

No.  29.  Slavery,  Plantations,  and  the  Yeomanry.  [By 
Francis  Lieber.]     Octavo,  pp..  8. 

No.  30.  Rebel  Conditions  of  Peace  and  the  Mechanics  of 
the  South.     Octavo,  pp.  4. 

No.  31.  Address  of  the  Loyal  Leagues  of  the  State  of  New 
York  to  the  people  of  the  State  of  New  York.  Conven- 
tion assembled  at  Utica,  October  20,  1863.  Octavo, 
pp.4. 

No.  32.  War  Power  of  the  President  —  summary  imprison- 
ment—  habeas  corpus  [Hyde  Park,  Penn.,  June,  1863, 
by  J.  Heermans].    Octavo,  pp.  10. 

No.  ^^,  The  Two  Ways  of  Treason;  or,  the  open  traitor 
of  the  South  face  to  face  with  his  skulking  abettor  at 
the  North.     New  York,  1863.     Octavo,  pp.  12. 

No.  34.  The  Monroe  Doctrine.  Paper  by  Edward  Everett 
[Boston,  Sept.  2,  1863,  and  letter  of  John  Quincy 
Adams  on  the  Monroe  Doctrine,  Quincy,  August  11, 
1837,  and  the  balance  of  power  in  Europe,  by  George 
Canning  (extract  from  his  speech  in  House  of  Com- 
mons, December  12,  1826)].  New  York,  1863.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.   17. 

No.  35.  The  Arguments  of  Secessionists.  A  letter  to  the 
Union  Meeting,  held  in  New  York,  September  30,  1863. 
By  Francis  Lieber.     New  York,  1863.     Octavo,  pp.  7. 

No.  36.  Prophecy  and  Fulfillment.     Part  L     Speech  of 


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A.  H.  Stephens  of  Georgia,  ...  in  opposition  to  seces- 
sion in  i860.  [Delivered  November  14,  i860.]  Part  II. 
Address  of  E.  W.  Gantt,  of  Arkansas,  ...  in  favor  of 
reunion  in  1863.  [Little  Rock,  October  7,  1863.]  New 
York,  1865.     Octavo,  pp.  22. 

Same.  [Part  II.  of  Gantt's  Address  with  same  titlepage.] 
New  York,  1865.    Octavo,  pp.  24. 

No.  ^y.  How  the  South  Rejected  Compromise  in  the  Peace 
Conference  of  1861.  Speech  of  Mr.  [Salmon  Portland] 
Chase,  of  Ohio.  .  .  .  New  York,  1863.    Octavo,  pp.  11. 

No.  38.  Letters  on  our  National  Struggle,  by  Brig.-Gen. 
Thomas  Francis  Meagher  .  .  .  New  York,  1863.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  15,  (i). 

No.  39.  Part  I.  A  Reply  to  the  "  Bible  View  of  Slavery, 
by  J.  H.  Hopkins,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  the  Diocese  of  Ver- 
mont," by  H.  Drisler.    New  York.  1863.    Octavo,  pp.  20. 

Same.  Part  II.  The  Bible  View  of  Slavery  Reconsidered. 
Letter  to  the  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  Hopkins,  by  Louis  C. 
Newman.     Octavo,  pp.   14. 

No.  40.  The  Conscription  Act:  a  series  of  articles  com- 
municated to  the  Journal  of  Commerce.  By  George  B. 
Butler.     New  York,  1863.    Octavo,  pp.  22. 

No.  41.  Reponse  de  MM.  De  Gasparin,  Laboulaye,  Martin 
et  Cochin,  a  la  Ligue  Loyale  et  Nationale  de  New  York. 
New  York,  1864.     Octavo,  pp.  20. 

No.  42.  Reply  of  Messrs.  Agenor  de  Gasparin,  Edouard 
Laboulaye,  Henri  Martin,  Augustin  Cochin,  to  the  Loyal 
National  League  of  New  York,  together  with  the  Ad- 
dress of  the  League,  adopted  at  the  mass  inaugural 
meeting,  in  Union  Square,  April  11,  1863.  New  York, 
1864.     Octavo,  pp.  30. 

No.  43.  Antwort  der  Herren  Agenor  de  Gasparin,  Edouard 
Laboulaye,  Henri  Martin,  Augustin  Cochin  und  anderer 
Freunde  Amerikas  in  Frankreich  an  die  Loyal  National 
League  zu  New- York.     Octavo,  pp.  11. 

No.  44.  Proceedings  at  the  First  Anniversary  Meeting  of 
the  Loyal  Publication  Society,  February  13,  1864,  with 
the  annual  reports,  prepared  by  order  of  the  Society,  by 
the  Secretary.     New  York,  1864.     Octavo,  pp.  24. 

Pamphlets  issued  by  the  Loyal  Publication  Society,  from 
Feb.  I,  1864,  to  Feb.  i,  1865.  Nos.  45  to  78.  New 
York,  1865.     Octavo. 


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Loyal  Publication  Society  (continued). 

No.  45.  Finances  &  Resources  of  the  United  States. 
Speech  of  the  Hon.  Henry  G.  Stebbins,  in  the  House 
of  Representatives,  March  3,  1864.  New  York,  1864. 
Octavo,  pp.  22,  (i). 

No.  46.  How  the  War  was  Commenced.  An  appeal  to 
the  documents.  Southern  documents  especially  quoted. 
.  .  .   New  York,   1864.     Octavo,  pp.   16. 

No.  47.  Results  of  the  Serf  Emancipation  in  Russia. 
New  York,   1864.     Octavo,  pp.  8. 

No.  48.  Resources  of  the  United  States.  Report  to  the 
International  Statistical  Congress  at  Berlin,  by  Samuel 
B.  Ruggles,  Delegate  from  the  United  States  of 
America:  with  the  accompanying  communication  to 
the  State  Department,  September  14th,  1863.  New 
York,    1864.     Octavo,  pp.   30. 

No.  49.  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Patriotic  Songs.  By  G.  P. 
Putnam,    New  York,  1864.    Octavo,  pp.  19,  (5). 

No.  50.  The  Constitution  vindicated.  Nationality,  seces- 
sion, slavery.     By  James  A.  Hamilton.     Octavo,  pp.  12. 

No.  51.  No  Property  in  Man.  Speech  of  Hon.  Charles 
Sumner,  on  the  proposed  amendment  of  the  Constitu- 
tion abolishing  slavery  through  the  United  States.  In 
the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  April  8th,  1864.  New 
York,  1864.     Octavo,  pp.  23,  (i). 

No.  52.  Rebellion,  Slavery,  and  Peace.  By  Hon.  N.  G. 
Upham.     New  York,  1864.     Octavo,  pp.  24. 

No.  53.  Wie  der  Krieg  angefangen  wurde.  Eine  beru- 
fung  auf  die  dokumente.  ...  [By  F.  Schutz.]  New- 
York,  1864.    Octavo,  pp.  15. 

No.  54.  Our  Burden  and  our  Strength,  or,  a  comprehen- 
sive and  popular  examination  of  the  debt  and  resources 
of  our  country,  present  and  prospective.  By  David  A. 
Wells.     New  York,  1864.     Octavo,  pp.  39. 

No.  55.  Der  emancipirte  Sklave  und  sein  friiherer  Herr. 
An  den  Ehrenw.  Edwin  M.  Stanton  [by  James  McKaye, 
edited  by  F.  Schutz] .     New  York,   1864.     Octavo,  pp. 

31,(1). 

No.  56.  The  Assertions  of  a  Secessionist.  From  the 
speech  of  A.  H.  Stephens,  of  Georgia,  November  14th, 
i860.     New  York,   1864.     Octavo,  pp.  8. 

No.  57.  Growler's  Income  Tax.  By  T.  S.  Arthur.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  4. 


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No.  58.  The  Mastership  and  its  fruits:  the  emancipated 
slave  face  to  face  with  his  old  master.  A  supplemental 
report  to  Hon.  Edwin  M.  Stanton,  Secretary  of  War. 
By  James  McKaye,  Special  Commissioner.  New  York, 
1864.     Octavo,  pp.  38,  (i). 

No.  59.  Lincoln  oder  McClellan  ?  Auf ruf  an  die  Deutschen 
in  Amerika,  von  Franz  Lieber.    Octavo,  pp.  4. 

No.  60.  Peace  through  Victory :  a  Thanksgiving  sermon, 
preached  in  Broadway  Tabernacle  Church,  New  York, 
on  Sabbath,  September  11,  1864,  by  Joseph  P.  Thomp- 
son.    New  York,  1864.     Octavo,  pp.  16. 

No.  61.  Sherman  vs.  Hood  —  "  a  low  tart,  inclined  to  be 
very  sweet "  —  something  for  Douglas  Democrats  to 
remember  —  an  appeal  to  history  —  where  Governor 
Seymour  got  his  "  Lessons  "  —  on  the  Chicago  surren- 
der.    Octavo,  pp.  3,   (i). 

No.  62.  The  War  for  the  Union.  By  William  Swinton, 
.  .  .  The  first,  second,  third  and  fourth  years  of  the 
war.  September  9,  1864.  New  York,  1864.  Octavo, 
pp.  20. 

No.  63.  Gerrit  Smith  on  McClellan's  Nomination  and 
Acceptance.     New  York,  1864.    Octavo,  pp.  15. 

No.  64.  Letters  of  Loyal  Soldiers  [Generals  Grant,  Dix, 
Sickles,  Sherman,  McCall,  Hooker,  Wool,  and  Logan]. 
[Parts  1-4.]     Octavo,  pp.  4,  4,  4,  4. 

No.  65.  Part  I.  The  Submissionists  &  their  Record.  The 
Dodges  of  Mr.  Pendleton,  Chicago  candidate  for  Vice- 
President.  [From  the  Evening  Post  of  October  6, 
1864.]     Octavo,  pp.  4. 

No..  65.  Part  2.  The  Submissionists  and  their  Record. 
What  a  copperhead  mayor  says  of  our  victories.  New 
York,  1864.    Octavo,  pp.  4. 

No.  66.  Coercion  completed,  or  Treason  Triumphant.  Re- 
marks, by  John  C.  Hamilton,  September,  1864.  New 
York,  1864.     Octavo,  pp.  25,  (i). 

No.  67.  Lincoln  or  McClellan.  Appeal  to  the  Germans  in 
America.  By  Francis  Lieber.  Translated  from  the 
German  by  T.  C.    Octavo,  pp.  8. 

No.  68.  The  Cowards'-Convention  [Nos.  1-3,  by  Charles 
Astor  Bristed].     New  York,  1864.     Octavo,  pp.  16. 

No.  69.  Whom  do  English  Tories  wish  elected  to  the  Pres- 
idency.    [By  F.  M.  Edge.]     Octavo,  pp.  4. 


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Loyal  Publication  Society  (continued). 

No.  70.  Letters  from  Europe  touching  the  American  con- 
test, and  acknowledging  the  receipt,  from  citizens  of 
New  York,  of  presentation  sets  of  the  "  Rebellion  Rec- 
ord," and  "  Loyal  Publication  Society "  publications. 
[By  G.  P.  Putnam.]     New  York,  1864.    Octavo,  pp.  27. 

No.  71.  Lincoln  of  McClellan?  Oproep  aan  die  Hollanders 
in  Amerika.    Van  Francis  Lieber.    Octavo,  pp.  4. 

No.  72.  Fiir  die  Freiheit  Aller !  Fiir  die  Einheit  des  Vater- 
landes!  Reden  von  Friedrich  Schiitz  und  Weil  von 
Gernsbach.  .  .  .  Octavo,  pp.  11. 

No.  y^.  Relief  for  East  Tennessee.  Meeting  at  Cooper 
Institute,  Thursday  evening,  March  10,  1864.  Address 
of  Hon.  N.  G.  Taylor,  .  .  .  New  York,  1864.    Octavo, 

No.  74.  The  Slave  Power:  its  heresies  and  injuries  to  the 
American  people.  A  speech,  by  John  C.  Hamilton. 
November,   1864.     Octavo,  pp.  23. 

No.  75.  The  Great  Issue.  An  address  by  John  Jay,  Esq. 
New  York,  1865.     Octavo,  pp.  32. 

No.  76.  Narrative  of  Privations  and  Sufferings  of  United 
States  Officers  &  Soldiers  while  prisoners  of  war  in  the 
hands  of  the  Rebel  authorities.  Being  the  report  of  a 
commission  of  inquiry,  appointed  by  the  United  States 
Sanitary  Commission.  With  an  appendix,  containing 
the  testimony.  .  ,  ,  Boston.     Octavo,  pp.  87.     Plates. 

No.  yy.  An  Address  on  Secession.  Delivered  in  South 
Carolina  in  the  year  185 1,  by  Francis  Lieber.  New 
York,    1865.     Octavo,  pp.    12. 

No.  78.  Proceedings  at  the  Second  Anniversary  Meeting 
of  the  Loyal  Publication  Society,  February  11,  1865, 
with  the  annual  reports,  prepared  by  order  of  the 
Society,  by  the  Secretary.  New  York,  1865.  Octavo, 
pp.  30. 

LfOyal  Reprints. 

No.  3,  The  Great  Mass  Meeting  of  Loyal  Citizens,  at 
Cooper  Institute  [New  York],  Friday  evening,  March  6, 
1863.    Octavo,  pp.  16. 

Bound  as  No.  3  of  Loyal  Publication  Society. 

Liibke,  Wilhelm. 

Ecclesiastical  Art  in  Germany  during  the  middle  ages. 
Translated  from  the  fifth  German  edition  with  appendix 


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Liibke,  Wilhelm  (continued). 

by  L,  A.  Wheatley.    Edinburgh,  1870.     Octavo,  pp.  x, 

(i),  299.     Plates. 
History  of  Art:    Translated  by  F.  E.  Bunnett.     Second 

edition.     London,   1869.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp. 

xvi,  466;   xi,  473,  (i). 
History  of  Sculpture,  from  the  earliest  ages  to  the  present 

time.     Translated  by  F.   E.   Bunnett.     London,   1872. 

Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  xii,  409,   ( i )  ;    viii,  500. 

Lucanus,  Marcus  Annaeus. 

Lvcanvs.  [Civilis  belli,  libri  X.]  Venice,  15 15.  i6mo. 
pp.  (274),  (6). 

Lucretius  Cams,  Titus.  • 

T.  Lucretius  Carus,  of  the  Nature  of  Things,  in  six 
books,  translated  into  English  verse;  by  Tho.  Creech, 
late  Fellow  of  Wadham  College  in  Oxford.  London, 
1715,  1714.  Two  volumes.  i2mo.  pp.  (i),  (71),  424; 
(i),  (6),  425-822,  (34).     Plate. 

Lugar,  Robert. 

Villa  Architecture :  a  collection  of  views,  with  plans,  of 
buildings  executed  in  England,  Scotland,  &c.  London, 
1828.     Folio,  pp.  X,  34.     Plates. 

Lumisden,  Andrew. 

Remarks  on  the  Antiquities  of  Rome  and  its  environs: 
being  a  classical  and  topographical  survey  of  the  ruins 
of  that  celebrated  city.  Second  edition.  London,  1812. 
Quarto,  pp.  iv,  478,  (12).     Plates. 

Luther,  Martin. 

D"''  Martini  Lutheri  Colloquia  Mensalia:  or,  D''  Martin 
Luther's  divine  discourses  at  his  table,  &c.  which  in 
his  life  time  hee  held  with  divers  learned  men  (such 
as  were  Philip  Melancthon.  .  .  .  Translated  out  of  the 
high  Germane  into  the  English  tongue  by  Capt.  Henrie 
Bell.  London,  1652.  Folio,  pp.  (i),  (9),  (23),  (2), 
541,  (i).     Plates. 

Life,  in  forty-eight  historical  engravings  by  Gustav  Kcenig; 
by  J.  C.  Hare. 

Life,  written  by  himself;   by  J.  Michelet. 

Lynam,  Robert. 

The  History  of  the  Roman  Emperors,  from  Augustus  to 
the  death  of  Marcus  Antoninus.     Edited  by  the  Rev. 


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Lynam,  Robert  (continued). 

John  T.  White.     London,   1850.     Two  volumes.     Oc- 
tavo, pp.  xxviii,  495;    xviii,  587.     Plates. 
Lyte,  Henry  Francis. 

Biographical  sketch  of  Henry  Vaughan.     See  Vaughan. 
Lytton,  Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer-. 

Athens,  its  Rise  and  Fall.  With  views  of  the  literature, 
philosophy,  and  social  life  of  the  Athenian  people. 
London,  1837.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xiv,  (i), 
484;  viii,  596. 
The  Pilgrims  of  the  Rhine.  London,  1834.  Octavo,  pp. 
xxxvi,  341.     Plates. 


Maberly,  Joseph. 

The  Print  Collector.     An  introduction  to  the  knowledge 

necessary  for  forming  a  collection  of  ancient  prints  .  .  . 

London,  1844.     Octavo,  pp.  viii,  211.     Plates. 
Macaulay,  Thomas  Babington. 

Critical  and  Historical  Essays  contributed  to  the  Edin- 
burgh  Review.      New   edition.      London,    1866.      Four 

volumes.     i6mo. 
The  History  of  England  from  the  Accession  of  James  the 

Second.  London,  1869-1871.  Eight  volumes.  i2mo. 
Life  and  letters  of  Lord  Macaulay;  by  G.  O.  Trevelyan. 
The  Life  and  Writings  of  Addison.     New  York,   1878. 

32mo.  pp.  127. 
Speeches,    Parliamentary    and    Miscellaneous.      London, 

1853.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  xix,  (i),  400;    vi, 

(0,  392. 

MacClintock,  Francis  Leopold. 

The  Voyage  of  the  '  Fox  '  in  the  Arctic  Seas.    A  narrative 
of  the  discovery  of  the  fate  of  Sir  John  Franklin  and  his 
companions.     London,    1859.     Octavo,  pp.  xxvii,  403. 
Plates. 
MacConechy,  James. 

Poetical  works  of  William  Motherwell,  with  a  memoir. 
McCrie,  Thomas. 

History  of  the  Progress  and  Suppression  of  the  Reforma- 
tion in  Italy  in  the  sixteenth  century :  including  a  sketch 
of  the  history  of  the  reformation  in  the  Grisons.  Second 
edition,  enlarged.  Edinburgh,  1833.  Octavo,  pp.  xiv, 
496. 


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McCrie,  Thomas  (continued). 

History  of  the  Progress  and  Suppression  of  the  Reforma- 
tion in  Spain  in  the  sixteenth  century.  London,  1829. 
Octavo,  pp.  viii,  424. 

Life  of  John  Knox:  containing  illustrations  of  the  His- 
tory of  the  Reformation  in  Scotland.  With  biographical 
notices  of  the  principal  Reformers,  and  sketches  of  the 
progress  of  literature  in  Scotland  during  the  sixteenth 
century ;  and  an  appendix,  consisting  of  original  papers. 
Sixth  edition.     Edinburgh,  1839.     Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  539. 

The  Works  of  Thomas  M'Crie.  A  new  edition  edited  by 
his  son.    Edinburgh,  1855-1857.    Four  volumes.    i2mo. 

MacDermott,  Edward. 

The  Merrie  Days  of  England  Sketches  of  the  Olden  Time. 
London,  1859.     Quarto,  pp.  v,  (2),  160.     Plates. 

Macdonald,  Alexander. 

Handbook  of  pictorial  art ;  by  R.  St.  J.  Tyrwhitt. 

M'Dougall,  George  Frederick. 

The  Eventful  Voyage  of  H.  M.  Discovery  Ship  "  Reso- 
lute "  to  the  Arctic  Regions  in  search  of  Sir  John 
Franklin  and  the  missing  crews  of  H.  M.  Discovery 
ships  "Erebus"  and  "Terror,"  1852,  1853,  1854.  To 
which  is  added  an  account  of  her  being  fallen  in  with 
by  an  American  whaler  after  her  abandonment  in 
Barrow  Straits,  and  of  her  presentation  to  Queen  Vic- 
toria by  the  Government  of  the  United  States.  London, 
1857.     Octavo,  pp.  xl,  530.     Plates. 

MacFarlane,  Charles. 

Japan;  an  account,  geographical  and  historical,  from  the 
earliest  period  at  which  the  islands  composing  this  em- 
pire were  known  to  Europeans,  down  to  the  present  time ; 
and  the  expedition  fitted  out  in  the  United  States,  etc. 
London,  1852.     Octavo,  pp.  xviii,  (i),  435.     Plates. 

MacFarren,  Clara  Natalia. 

My  recollections  of  Felix  Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  and  his 
letters  to  me ;  by  E.  P.  Devrient. 
Machiavelli,  Niccolo. 

The  Works  of  the  Famous  Nicholas  Machiavel,  citizen  and 
secretary  of  Florence.  Written  originally  in  Italian,  and 
from  thence  newly  and  faithfully  Translated  into  Eng- 
lish.    London,  1680.     Folio,  pp.   (3),   (i),   (18),  528, 

(15). 


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Mackay,  Charles. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Allan  Ramsay.     With  selections 

from  the  Scottish  poets  before  Burns.     London.     Two 

volumes.     Quarto,  pp.  vi,  xliv,  324;    vi,  355.     Plates. 
Voices  from  the  Mountains  and  from  the  Crowd.    Boston, 

1853.     i6mo.  pp.  viii,  373. 
McKaye,  James. 

Der    emancipirte    sklave.       [Loyal    Publication    Society, 

No.  55.] 
The  Mastership  and  its  fruits,  the  emancipated  slave  face 

to  face  with  his  old  Master.     [Loyal  Publication  Society, 

No.  58.] 

Mackenzie,  Campbell. 

Reformers  before  the  Reformation;    by  F.   P.   £.   B.  de 
Bonnechose. 
Mackenzie,  George  Steuart. 

Travels  in  the  Island  of  Iceland,  during  the  summer  of  the 
year  1810.    Second  edition.    Edinburgh,  1812.    Quarto, 
pp.  XV,  (i),  (i),  491,  (i).     Plates. 
Mackenzie,  Henry. 

The  Works  of  Henry  Mackenzie,  Esq.     Edinburgh,  1808. 
Eight  volumes.     i2mo.     Plate. 
Mackenzie,  Kenneth  Robert  Henderson. 

Discoveries  in  Egypt,  Ethiopia,  and  the  peninsula  of  Sinai, 
in  the  years  1842-1845;  by  C.  R.  Lepsius. 
Mackenzie,  Robert  Shelton, 

Christopher  North,   a  memoir  of  John  Wilson;    by  M. 
Gordon. 
Mackenzie,  Thomas. 

Studies  in  Roman  Law,  with  comparative  views  of  the 
laws  of  France,  England,  and  Scotland.     Second  edi- 
tion.    Edinburgh,  1865.     Octavo,  pp.  xxxv,   (i),  403. 
Mackintosh,  James. 

The  History  of  England,  from  the  earliest  times,  to  the 
year  1588.  New  edition.  [Volume  I.]  Philadelphia, 
1836.  Octavo,  pp.  xviii,  11-465. 
The  Miscellaneous  Works  of  the  Right  Honourable  Sir 
James  Mackintosh.  Second  edition.  London,  1851. 
Octavo,  pp.  viii,  829,  (i).  Plate. 
Macray,  William  Dunn. 

Annals  of  the  Bodleian  Library,  Oxford,  1598-1867;  with 
a  preliminary  notice  of  the  earlier  Library  founded  in 


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Macray,  William  Dunn  (continued). 

the  fourteenth  century.  London,  1868.  Octavo,  pp.  v, 
(i),  369,  (2). 
A  Manual  of  British  Historians  to  1600  containing  a 
chronological  account  of  the  early  chroniclers  and 
monkish  writers  their  printed  works  and  unpublished 
A'ISS.  London,  1845.  Octavo,  pp.  xxiii,  109,  (i). 
McVickar,  John. 

Remains  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  D.  Griffin. 
Madden,  Frederic. 

Universal  palaeography,  or  fac-similes  of  writings  of  all 
nations  and  periods;    by  J."  B.  Silvestre. 
Madden,  Frederic  William. 

History  of  Jewish  Coinage,  and  of  Money  in  the  Old  and 
New  Testament.     London,   1864.     Quarto,  pp.  xii,  xi, 
350.     Plate. 
Madden,  Richard  Robert. 

The  Shrines  and  Sepulchres  of  the  Old  and  New  World: 
records  of  pilgrimages  in  many  lands,  and  researches 
connected  with  the  history  of  places  remarkable  for 
memorials  of  the  dead,  or  monuments  of  a  sacred 
character;  including  notices  of  the  funeral  customs 
of  the  principal  nations,  ancient  and  modern.  Lon- 
don, 1851.  Octavo,  pp.  (i),  xii,  562;  (i),  (i),  (2), 
692.  Plates. 
Magliabecchi,  Antonio. 

A   Parallel,    in   a   manner  of   Plutarch,   between   a   most 
celebrated  man  of  Florence,  and  one,  scarce  ever  heard 
of,  in  England;    by  J.  Spence. 
Magyars. 

Poetry  of  the  Magyars,  preceded  by  a  sketch  of  the  lan- 
guage and  literature  of  Hungary  and  Transylvania;  by 
J.  Bowring. 
Mahon,  Lord.    See  P.  H.  Stanhope. 
Maine. 

Poets ;  by  G.  B.  Griffith. 
Maintenon,  Franqoise  d'Aubigne. 

The  Secret  Correspondence  of  Madame  de  Maintenon, 
with  the  Princess  des  Ursins;  from  the  original  manu- 
scripts in  the  possession  of  the  Duke  de  Choiseul. 
Translated  from  the  French.  London,  1827.  Three 
volumes.     Octavo.     Plates. 


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Maitland,  Samuel  Roffey. 

The  Dark  Ages;    a  series  of  essays,  intended  to  illustrate 
the  state  of  religion  and  literature  in  the  ninth,  tenth, 
eleventh,  and  twelfth  centuries.     Third  edition.     Lon- 
don, 1853.     Octavo,  pp.  xxiii,  (i),  520. 
Major,  John. 

Complete  angler,  or  the  contemplative  man's  recreation; 
by  I.  Walton. 

Major,  Richard  Henry. 

Select  letters  of  Christopher  Columbus. 
Mallet,  David. 

The  Life  of  Francis  Bacon,  Lord  Chancellor  of  England. 
London,  1740.     i2mo.  pp.  viii,  197. 

Malone,  Edmund. 

Life;   by  J.  Prior. 
Malory,  Thomas. 

La  Mort  d'Arthure.  The  history  of  King  Arthur  and  of 
the  Knights  of  the  Round  Table.  Edited  from  the  text 
of  the  edition  of  1634,  with  introduction  and  notes  by 
Thomas  Wright.  London,  1858.  Three  volumes. 
i6mo. 
Story  of  Elaine;   by  J.  S.  R. 

Malta. 

Gleanings,    pictorial    and    antiquarian,    on    the    overland 

route;    by  W.  H.  Bartlett. 
History  of  the  Knights  of  Malta ;  by  R.  A.  Vertot. 
Notes  and  observations  on  the  Ionian  Islands  and  Malta; 

by  J.  Davy. 

Mamertus,  Claudianus. 

Divi  Clavdiani  Mamerti  vienensis  Galliarvm  Episcopi,  de 
statv  animae,  libri  tres,  Petro  mosellano  recognitore. 
Basiliae,  1520.     i2mo.    pp.  196,  (2). 

Bound  with  Theophrastus's  "  Aeneae  Platonici " ;  vignette,  around  title, 
and  initial  letters,  attributed  to  Hans  Holbein. 

Man,  John. 

Common  places  of  Christian  Religion,  gathered  by  Wolf- 
gangus  Musculus,  for  the  use  of  such  as  desire  the 
knowledge  of  Godly  truthe,  translated  out  of  Latine 
into  Englishe.  Hereunto  are  added  two  other  treatises, 
made  by  the  same  author,  one  of  othes,  and  another  of 
vsurye.  With  a  most  perfecte  and  plentifull  table. 
London,  1563.     Folio,  pp.  (12),  (1174),  (0,  (55)- 


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Man. 

Earth  and  man ;  by  A.  H.  Guyot. 
Indigenous  races  of  the  earth ;   by  J.  C.  Nott. 
Life  of  man;   by  J.  Leighton. 
Observations  on  man ;  by  D.  Hartley. 
Races  of  man;   by  C.  Pickering. 

Manchester  Cathedral.      [In  *'  Winkles's  Architectural  and 

Picturesque  Illustrations."] 
Mann,  Horace. 

First  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education  [Massa- 
chusetts], together  with  the  First  Annual  Report  [and 
second  to  seventh]  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Board. 

Life  of  Horace  Mann.  By  his  wife.  Boston,  1865.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  602. 

Same,  second  edition.     Boston,  1865.    ^vo.  pp.  xi,  9-609. 

An  Oration  delivered  before  the  authorities  of  the  city 
of  Boston,  July  4,  1842.  Boston,  1842.  Octavo,  pp. 
86. 

Slavery:   letters  and  speeches.     Boston,  1853.     i2mo.  xii, 

564. 
Thoughts  selected  from  the  Writings  of  Horace  Mann. 

Boston,  1867.     i6mo.  pp.   (i),  240. 
Twelve  Sermons :    delivered  at  Antioch  College.     Boston, 

1861.     i2mo.  pp.  314. 

Manning,  Samuel. 

American  Pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil.     London. 

Quarto,  pp.  224. 
Italian   Pictures   drawn   with   pen   and   pencil.      London. 

Quarto,  pp.  214. 
Spanish   Pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil.     London. 

Quarto,  pp.  212.    Plates. 

Mantuanus,   Baptista.    See  Spagnuoli. 

Manuscripts,  early. 

XII.  century?      Breviarum  Romanum. 
XIV.  century?     Book  of  hours. 
"  "     ?     Bulls  and  orders  of  the  Popes. 

"     ?     Missal. 
"  "     ?     Puilegium  testimonii  sup  puilegia  ordinis 

Carthusiensium. 
Chain  book,   1460? 
D.  Francisi  Diedi,  Oratio,  1468. 
Missal. 


XV.    century  ? 


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Manuscripts,  early  (continued). 

XV.    century?     Missal  Romain,  an  early  Gothic  book  of 
hours,  i486? 

See  for  each  title  under  Roman  Catholic  Church. 

Manutius,  Paulus. 

Ciceronis  de  Oratore. 

M.  Tvllii  Ciceronis  orationvm. 

Rhetoricorvm  ad  C.  Herennivm;   by  Cicero. 
Mapei,  Camillo. 

Italy,  classical,  historical  and  picturesque.  Illustrated  in 
a  series  of  views  .  .  .  with  descriptions  of  the  scenes. 
Preceded  by  an  introductory  essay,  on  the  recent  history 
and  present  condition  of  Italy  and  the  Italians.  Glas- 
gow, 1856.     Folio,  pp.  (2),  ii,  2,  cviii,  164.     Plates. 

Mariotti,  L.    See  A.  C.  N.  Gallenga. 

Markham,  Clements  Robert. 

A  Life  of  the  great  Lord  Fairfax  commander-in-chief  of 
the  Army  of  the  Parliament  of  England.  London,  1870. 
Octavo,  pp.  xii,  (i),  480.     Plates. 

Markham,  Frederick. 

Shooting  in  the  Himalayas.  A  journal  of  sporting  adven- 
tures and  travel  in  Chinese  Tartary,  Ladac,  Thibet, 
Cashmere,  &c.  London,  1854.  Octavo,  pp.  xii,  375, 
( I ) .     Plates. 

Marlborough,  Duchess  of.     See  S.  Churchill. 
Marriage. 

Brides  and  bridals;   by  J.  C.  Jeaffreson. 

Marsh,  Wilmot. 

Biblical  Versions  of  Divine  Hymns  with  annotations. 
London,  1845.     Octavo,  pp.   (2),  758. 

Marshall,  Humphrey,  Memorials ;    by  W.  Darlington. 
Marshall,  John. 

Discourse  upon  the  life,  character,  and  services  of;    by 
J.  Story. 
Marshall,  William. 

Jeffery's  edition  of  the  Castle  of  Otranto,  a  Gothic  story; 
by  O.  Muralto. 
Marsh-Caldwell,  Anne  (Caldwell). 

The  Protestant  Reformation  in  France;  or,  history  of  the 
Hugonots.  London,  1847.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp. 
XV,  (i),  471,  (i);  vii,  (i),  459,  (i).    Plates. 


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Martin,  Corneille. 

Les  Genealogies  et  anciennes  descentes  des  Forestiers  et 
Comtes  de  Flandre,  .  .  .  [edited  by  Jean  Baptiste 
Vrints].  Anvers  [Antwerp],  1608.  Folio,  pp.  (6), 
121,  (3),  (16),  192,  (6).     Cuts. 

Also  "Chroniqves  des  Dvcs  de  Brabant,"  by  Hadrianus  Barlandus,  1603. 
Martin,  Theodore. 

Poems  and  ballads  of  Goethe. 
Martineau,  Harriet. 

Eastern  Life,  present  and  past.     New  edition.     London, 
1850.     i2mo.  pp.  xvi,  608. 
Mary,  the  woman  blessed  by  all  generations;  by  R.  Melia. 
Mason,  Jeremiah. 

Memoir  and  correspondence;   by  G.  S.  Hillard. 
Mason,  Lowell, 

The  Congregational  Tune-Book;  being  a  collection  of 
popular  and  approved  tunes,  (mostly  from  the  National 
Psalmist)  suitable  for  Congregational  use.  By  Mr. 
Mason  and  George  James  Webb.  Boston,  1848. 
i6mo.  pp.  96. 
Mason,  William. 

The  Correspondence  of  Thomas  Gray,  with  letters  to  the 
Rev.  James  Brown. 

Massachusetts. 

Address  to  the  independent  electors,  181 5;   by  J.  Quincy. 

As  to  Roger  Williams,  and  his  banishment  from  the 
Massachusetts   plantation;    by   H.   M.   Dexter. 

Chronicles  of  the  first  planters  of  the  Colony  of  Massa- 
chusetts Bay,  from  1623  to  1636;    by  A.  Young. 

Colonial  history;   by  J.  S.  Barry. 

The  Compact  with  the  Charter  and  Laws  of  the  Colony 
of  New  Plymouth :  together  with  the  charter  of  the 
Council  at  Plymouth,  and  an  appendix,  containing  the 
articles  of  confederation  of  the  United  Colonies  of  New 
England,  and  other  valuable  documents.  Published 
agreeably  to  a  Resolve,  passed  April  5,  1836.  Under 
the  supervision  of  William  Brigham.  Boston,  1836. 
Quarto,  pp.  x,   (i),  357. 

Continuation  of  the  history  of  the  Province  of  Massachu- 
setts Bay,  from  the  year  1748;   by  G.  R.  Minot. 

Election  sermons;  1706,  by  J.  Rogers;  17 10  by  E. 
Pemberton. 


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Massachusetts  (continued). 

First  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education,  together 
with  the  first  annual  report  of  the  Secretary  [Horace 
Mann]  of  the  Board.     Boston,  1838.     Octavo,  pp.  75. 

Also  second  to  seventh  Reports,  Boston,  1839-1844 ;  signature  of  Mr. 
Mann. 

History  of  Massachusetts,  commonwealth  period ;  by  J.  S. 
Barry, 

History  of  Massachusetts,  provincial  period ;  by  same. 

History  of  Massachusetts,  for  two  hundred  years,  from 
the  year  1620  to  1820;    by  A.  Bradford. 

History  of  Massachusetts,  from  the  first  settlement  thereof 
in  1628,  until  the  year  1750;     by  T.  Hutchinson. 

Map,  exhibiting  the  boundary  lines  of  each  town  and 
county,  by  J.  G.  Carter.  [In  "  Historv,"  by  A.  Brad- 
ford.] 

Material  condition  of  the  people  of  Massachusetts;  by 
T.  Parker. 

Merry-Mount,  a  romance  of  the  Massachusetts  Colony; 
by  J.  L.  Motley. 

Puritan  commonwealth;    by  P.  Oliver. 

Reports  of  cases  argued  and  adjudged  in  the  Superior 
Court  of  Judicature  of  the  Province  of  Massachusetts 
Bay,  between  1761  and  1762;    by  J.  Quincy. 

Massachusetts  General  Hospital. 

Address  at  the  laying  of  the  comer  stone ;   by  J.  Quincy. 

Massachusetts  Historical  Society. 

Bibliographical  essay  on  Governor  Hutchinson's  historical 
publications;   by  C.  Deane. 

Dialogue  or  third  conference;   by  W.  Bradford. 

First  Plymouth  patent,  granted  June  i,  1621 ;  by  C. 
Deane. 

History  of  Plymouth  plantation;   by  W.  Bradford. 
Massey,  William  Nathaniel. 

A  History  of  England  during  the  reign  of  George  the 
Third.  1 745-1780.  London,  1855-1858.  Two  vol- 
umes.    Octavo,  pp.  xxviii,  552;   xix,  472. 

Masson,  David. 

Carlyle  personally  and  in  his  writings.     Two  Edinburgh 

lectures.    London,  1885.    i6mo.  pp.  (3),  (i),  (i),  119. 
Essays  Biographical  and  Critical :  chiefly  on  English  poets. 

Cambridge,  1856.     Octavo,  pp.  viii,  475. 


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Masson,  David  (continued). 

The  Life  of  John  Milton :  narrated  in  connexion  with  the 
political,  ecclesiastical,  and  literary  history  of  his  time. 
1 608-1 639  [-1674].  Cambridge,  1 859-1 880.  Six  vol- 
umes.    Octavo.     Plates. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  John  Milton.  With  introductions, 
notes,  and  an  essay  on  Milton's  English.  London,  1874. 
Three  volumes.     Octavo.     Plates. 

Mather,  Cotton. 

A  Christian  at  his  calling.  Two  brief  discourses.  One 
directing  a  Christian  in  his  general  calling;  another 
directing  him  in  his  personal  calling.  Boston,  1701. 
i6mo.  pp.  72. 
Magnalia  Christi  Americana :  or,  the  ecclesiastical  history 
of  New  England,  from  its  first  planting  in  the  year  1620, 
unto  the  year  of  our  Lord,  1698.  In  seven  books.  .  .  . 
London,  1702.     Folio,  variously  paged. 

Map  and  list  of  errata  wanting ;  signature  of  John  Campbell. 

Mather,  Increase. 

A  Discourse  Concerning  the  Grace  of  Courage,  wherein 
the  nature,  beneficialness,  and  necessity  of  that  vertue 
for  all  Christians,  is  described.  Delivered  in  a  sermon 
preached  at  Boston  at  New-England,  June  5th.  17 10. 
Boston,  1 7 10.     i6mo.  pp.  (i),  (2),  44. 

Remarkable  Providences  illustrative  of  the  earlier  days  of 
American  colonisation.  With  introductory  preface,  by 
George  Offor.  London,  1856.  i6mo.  pp.  xix,  (i), 
(16),  262.     Plate. 

To  the  Reader,  Boston,  October  20,  1710;  [In  "Death," 
by  B.  Wadsworth.] 

Mathias,  Thomas  James. 

The  Pursuits  of  Literature,  a  satirical  poem  in  four  dia- 
logues, with  notes.  To  which  are  added  an  appendix; 
the  citations  translated;  and  a  complete  index.  Six- 
teenth edition.  London,  1812.  Folio,  pp.  {4)recto, 
542.    Plates  inserted. 

Mattheoli,  Hercules  Anthony. 

True  history  of  the  state  prisoner,  commonly  called  the 
Iron  Mask;  by  G.  J.  W.  A.  Ellis. 

Matthews,  Henry. 

The  Diary  of  an  Invalid :  being  the  journal  of  a  tour  in 
pursuit  of  health,  in  Portugal,  Italy,  Switzerland,  and 

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Matthews,  Henry  (continued). 

France  in  the  years  181 7,  18 18,  and  18 19.     Fifth  edi- 
tion.   London,  1835.     i6mo.  pp.  xii,  475.     Plate. 

Maundrell,  Henry. 

A  journey  from  Aleppo  to  Jerusalem  at  Easter,  1697. 
The  sixth  edition,  to  which  is  now  added  an  account  of 
the  author's  journey  to  the  banks  of  Euphrates  at  Beer, 
and  to  the  country  of  Mesopotamia.  With  an  index  to 
the  whole  Work,  not  in  any  former  edition.  Oxford, 
1740.  i2mo.  pp.  (7),  (3),  171.  Plates. 
Same,  seventh  edition.     Oxford,   1749. 

Maurice,  Frederick  Denison. 

Ancient  Philosophy :  a  treatise  of  moral  and  metaphysical 
philosophy  anterior  to  the  Christian  era;  comprising 
Hebrew  philosophy,  Egyptian  philosophy,  Hindoo  phi- 
losophy, Chinese  philosophy,  Persian  philosophy,  Gre- 
cian philosophy,  Roman  philosophy,  the  Alexandrian 
philosophy.  Fourth  edition.  London,  1861.  i6mo, 
pp.  xi,  260. 

Maxims,  characters,  and  reflections;    by  F.  Greville. 

May,  John. 

Journal  and  letters  relative  to  two  journeys  to  the  Ohio 
country  in  1788  and  '89.  [In  Hist,  and  Phil.  Society  of 
Ohio,  new  series,  L] 

May,  Joseph. 

Good  old  age,  sermon  preached  at  King's  Chapel,  March  7, 
1 84 1,  on  the  death;  by  F.  W.  P.  Greenwood. 

Mayhew,  Henry. 

The  Rhine  and  its  Picturesque  Scenery.     Rotterdam  to 

Mayence.     London,   1856.     Octavo,  pp.  vi,    (i),   386. 

Plates. 
The    Upper    Rhine:    the   scenery   of    its   banks    and    the 

manners  of  its  people.     Mayence  to  Lake  Constance. 

London,  1858.    Octavo,  pp.  xv,  (i),  448.    Plates. 

Mayhew,  Jonathan. 

Sermons  upon  the  following  Subjects,  Viz.  on  hearing  the 
Word :  on  receiving  it  with  meekness :  .  .  .  Boston, 
1755.     i2mo.  pp.  (i),  iv,  (2),  510,  (i). 

Mazzola,  Girolamo  Francesco  Maria. 

Sketches  of  the  lives  of  Corregio  and  Parmegiano ;  by  W. 
Coxe. 


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Meadley,  George  Wilson. 

Memoirs  of  Algernon  Sydney.    With  an  appendix.    Lon- 
don, 1813.     Octavo,  pp.  XV,  400. 
Meagher,  Thomas  Francis. 

Letters    on   our   national    struggle.      [Loyal    Publication 
Society,  No.  38.] 
Medals. 

Numismata;   by  J.  Evelyn. 
Medhurst,  Walter  Henry. 

China:  its  state  and  prospects,  writh  especial  reference  to 
the  spread  of  the  Gospel :  containing  allusions  to  the 
antiquity,  extent,  population,  civilization,  literature,  and 
religion  of  the  Chinese.  London,  1838.  Octavo,  pp. 
(i),  XV,  (i),  582.  Plates. 
Medici,  Lorenzo  de'. 
Life;   by  W.  Roscoe. 

Melancholy,  Anatomy  of;   by  R.  Burton. 
Melanchthon,  Philipp. 
Chronica  Carionis. 

Epistolae  Pavli  Scriptae  ad  Romanes,  enarratio  edita  a 
Philippo  Melanthone  Anno  1556.  Witebergae.  i6mo. 
pp.   (16),   (320). 

Presentation  copy,  July  20,  1556. 

Life;   by  F.  A.  Cox. 
Melia,  Raphael. 

The  Woman  blessed  by  all  Generations  or  Mary  the  object 
of  veneration,  confidence,  and  imitation  to  all  Christians. 
London,  1868.     Octavo,  pp.  (2),  vi,  454. 
Melmoth,  William. 

Letters  of  Pliny  the  Consul. 

Life  and  letters  of  Marcus  Tullius  Cicero. 

Melville,  Andrew. 

Life;  by  T.  McCrie  [Works,  IL]. 

Memes,  John  Smythe. 

Memoirs  of  Antonio  Canova,  with  a  critical  analysis  of 

his  works,  and  an  historical  view  of  modern  sculpture. 

Edinburgh,.  1825.     Octavo,  pp.  xii,  578.     Plates. 
Men  of  our  time.     See  Biography. 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  Felix. 

Letters  of  Felix  Mendelssohn  Bartholdy  from  1833  to 
1847.      Edited   by   Paul   Mendelssohn   Bartholdy,   and 


244   '         Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  Felix  (continued). 

Dr.  Carl  Mendelssohn  Bartholdy,  with  a  Catalogue  of 
all  his  musical  compositions.  Compiled  by  Dr.  Julius 
Rietz.  Translated  by  Lady  Wallace.  New  York,  1866. 
i6mo.  pp.  vi,  421. 
My  recollections  of  Felix  Mendelssohn  Bartholdy,  and  his 
letters  to  me ;  by  E.  P.  Devrient. 

Mercuriale,  Girolamo. 

Hieronymi  Mercvrialis  Foroliviensis  de  Arte  Gymnastica 
Libri  sex:  .  .  .  Editio  novissima,  aucta,  emendata,  & 
figuris  authenticis  Christophori  Coriolani  exornata. 
Amstelodami,  1672.  Octavo,  pp.  (i),  '(i),  (6),  387, 
(41).     Plates. 

Merivale,  Charles. 

History  of  the  Romans  under  the  Empire.  New  edition. 
London,  1865-1868.     Eight  volumes.     i2mo. 

Merivale,  Herman. 

Memoirs  of  Sir  Philip  Francis,  with  correspondence  and 
journals;   by  J.  Parkes. 

Merle  d'Aubign6,  Jean  Henri. 

Germany,  England,  and  Scotland;  or,  recollections  of  a 
Swiss  minister.     London,  1848.     Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  506. 

History  of  the  Papacy,  political  and  ecclesiastical,  in  the 
sixteenth  and  seventeenth  centuries;    by  L.   Ranke. 

History  of  the  Reformation  in  the  Sixteenth  Century, 
Translated  by  David  Dundas  Scott.  With  notes  from 
the  Netherlands  edition  of  the  Rev.  J.  J.  LeRoy,  of  the 
Dutch  Reformed  Church.  Glasgow,  1845.  Four  vol- 
umes.    Octavo.     Plates. 

Same,  translated  from  the  French  by  Walter  K.  Kelly. 
London.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  582.    Map.  . 

Merrifield,  Mary  Philadelphia. 

Original  Treatises,  dating  from  the  XHth  to  XVHIth  cen- 
turies on  the  arts  of  painting,  in  oil,  miniature,  mosaic, 
and  on  glass ;  of  gilding,  dyeing,  and  the  preparation  of 
colours  and  artificial  gems;  preceded  by  a  general  in- 
troduction ;  with  translations,  prefaces,  and  notes.  Lon- 
don, 1849.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  cccxii,  321,  (i)  ; 
V,  (i),  (i),  325-918. 

Merry-Mount,  a  romance  of  Massachusetts  Colony ;  by  J.  L. 
Motley. 


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Metcalfe,  Frederick. 

Gallus,  or  Roman  scenes  of  the  time  of  Augustus;  by 
W.  A.  Becker. 

The  Oxonian  in  Thelemarken;  or,  notes  of  travel  in 
south-western  Norway  in  the  summers  of  1856  and 
1857.  With  glances  at  the  legendary  lore  of  that  dis- 
trict. London,  1858.  Two  volumes.  i6mo.  pp.  xviii, 
317;   viii,  328.     Plates. 

Meteyard,  Eliza. 

The  Life  of  Josiah  Wedgwood  from  his  private  corre- 
spondence and  family  papers  .  .  .  with  an  introductory 
sketch  of  the  art  of  pottery  in  England.  London,  1865, 
1866.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xxxv,  504;  xxiv, 
643.      Plates. 

Wedgwood  and  his  Works.  A  selection  of  his  plaques, 
cameos,  medallions,  vases,  etc.  from  the  designs  of  Flax- 
man  and  others.  Reproduced  in  permanent  photography 
by  the  autotype  process.  With  a  sketch  of  his  life  and 
the  progress  of  his  fine-art  manufactures.  London, 
1873.     Folio,  pp.  viii,  (i),  68,  (49). 

Mexico. 

History  of  the  conquest;   by  W.  H.  Prescott. 
Mexico  to-day;    by  T.  U.  Brocklehurst. 
Trip  to  Mexico;   by  H.  C.  R.  Becher. 
Voyage  to  California,  to  observe  the  transit  of  Venus;   by 
J.  Chappe  d'Auteroche. 
Meyer,  A. 

Engravings  after  G.  Perelle. 
Meyer,  Julius. 

Antonio  Allegri  da  Correggio.    From  the  German.    Edited, 
and   with    an    introduction,   by    Mrs.    Charles    Heaton. 
London,   1876.     Octavo,  pp.  xxxi,  304.     Plates. 
Meyrick,  Samuel  Rush. 

Engraved  illustrations  of  antient  arms  and  armour;    by 

J.  Skelton. 
Specimens  of  ancient  furniture;   by  H.  Shaw. 
Meziriac,  Sieur  de.    See  C.  G.  Bachet. 
Michelet,  Athenais. 

Nature;    or,    the   poetry   of   earth   and    sea.      From   the 
French.     London,   1872.     Octavo,  pp.   xxxi,  431. 
Michelet,  Jules. 

The  Life  of  Luther.     Written  by  himself.     Translated  by 


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Michelet,  Jules  (continued). 

William  Hazlitt.     London,   1846.     i6mo.  pp.  xv,  471. 
Plate. 
Middle  Ages. 

Dark  ages;   by  S.  R.  Maitland. 

History  of  the  Western  Empire ;  by  R.  Comyn. 

Military  and  religious  life  at  the  period  of  the  Renaissance; 

by  P.  Lacroix. 
World  in  the  middle  ages;  by  A.  L.  Koeppen. 
Middlesex  County. 

Historic  fields  and  mansions ;  by  S.  A.  Drake. 
Middleton,  Conyers. 

Life  and  letters  of  Marcus  Tullius  Cicero. 

Mignet,  Frangois  Auguste  Alexis.  ! 

History  of  the  French  Revolution,  from  1789  to  1814. 
London,  1846.     i6mo.  pp.  xi,  424.     Plate. 

Military  despotism.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  26.] 

Milizia,  Francesco. 

The  Lives  of  Celebrated  Architects,  ancient  and  modern: 
with  historical  and  critical  observations  on  their  works, 
and  on  the  principles  of  the  art.  Translated  from  the 
Italian  by  Mrs.  Edward  Cresy.  With  notes  and  addi- 
tional lives.  London,  1826.  Two  volumes  bound  in 
one.    Octavo,  pp.  Ixxii,  351;    (i),  454. 

Miller,  Thomas. 

Turner  and  Girtin's  Picturesque  Views,  sixty  years  since. 
London,  1854.     Quarto,  pp.  Ix,  164.     Plates. 

Millers,  George. 

A  Description  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Ely ;  with  some 
account  of  the  conventual  buildings.  Second  edition. 
London,  1808.     Octavo,  pp.  xi,   (i),  174.     Plates. 

Millin,  Aubin  Louis. 

Dictionnaire  des  Beaux- Arts.  Paris,  1806.  Three  vol- 
umes.    Octavo. 

Millingen,  James. 

Ancient  unedited  Monuments.  Painted  Greek  vases,  from 
collections  in  various  countries  principally  in  Great 
Britain,  illustrated  and  explained.  Series  I.  London, 
1822.    Folio,  pp.  (2) recto,  viii,  106.    Plates. 

Ancient  unedited  Monuments.  Statues,  Busts,  Bas-reliefs, 
and  other  remains  of  Grecian  Art.  from  collections  in 


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Millingen,  James  (continued). 

various  countries,   illustrated  and  explained,     London, 
1826.     [Series  II.]     Folio,  pp.  (i),  (i),  ii,  40.    Plates. 
Millington,  Ellen  J. 

Esthetic    and    miscellaneous    works    of    Frederick    von 
Schlegel. 
Mills,  Charles. 

An  History  of  Muhammedanism :  comprising  the  life  and 
character  of  the  Arabian  Prophet,  and  succinct  accounts 
of  the  empires  founded  by  the  Muhammedan  arms:  an 
inquiry  into  the  theology,  morality,  laws,  literature,  and 
usages  of  the  Muselmans,  and  a  view  of  the  present  state 
and  extent  of  the  Muhammedan  religion.  Second  edi- 
tion, revised  and  augmented.  London,  181 8.  Octavo, 
pp.  xxi,  484. 
The  Travels  of  Theodore  Ducas,  in  various  countries  of 
Europe,  at  the  revival  of  letters  and  art.  Part  the  first. 
Italy.  London,  1822.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  viii, 
388;  vii,  399. 
Milman,  Henry  Hart. 

Annals  of  S.  Paul's  Cathedral.     London,  1868.     Octavo, 

pp.  xii,  (2),  533.     Plates. 
The  History  of  Christianity,  from  the  birth  of  Christ  to 
the  abolition  of  Paganism  in  the  Roman  Empire.     Lon- 
don, 1840.     Three  volumes.     Octavo. 
History  of  Latin  Christianity ;   including  that  of  the  Popes 
to  the  Pontificate  of  Nicholas  V.    Second  edition.    Lon- 
don, 1857.     Six  volumes.     Octavo. 
History  of  the  decline  and  fall  of  the  Roman  Empire;   by 

E.  Gibbon. 
The  Life  of  Edward  Gibbon,  Esq.     With  selections  from 
his   correspondence,   and   illustrations.     London,    1839. 
Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  455,   (i).     Plate. 
Milman,  Robert. 

The  Life  of  Torquato  Tasso.     London,  1850.     Two  vol- 
umes, i2mo.  pp.  iv,  345;   iv,  341,  (i). 
Milner,  Thomas. 

The  Gallery  of  Nature.     A  pictorial  and  descriptive  tour 
through  creation  illustrative  of  the  wonders  of  astron- 
omy, physical  geography,  and  geology.     New  edition. 
London.    Octavo,  pp.  ( i ),  xii,  805.    Plates. 
Milnes,  Richard  Monckton. 

Good  Night  &'  Good  Morning.    Words  by  Lord  Houghton. 


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Milnes,  Richard  Monckton  (continued). 

With  illuminations  and  etchings  by  Walter  Severn  Esq" 

London.    Quarto,  pp.  (8) recto. 
Palm  Leaves.    London,  1844.     i6mo.  pp.  xxxvi,  202. 
Poems   of   many   years.      New    edition.      London,    1844. 

i6mo.  pp.  xi,  275. 
Poetical  works  of  John  Keats. 
Milton,  John. 

Account  of  the  life,   opinions,   and   writings   of;    by  T. 

Keightley. 
L'Allegro.     London.     i2mo.  pp.  (i),  (i),  21,  (i),  (i), 

all  recto. 
Areopagitica ;    a  speech  of  M'  John  Milton  for  liberty  of 

vnlicenc'd  printing,  to  the  Parliament  of  England.    Lon- 
don, 1644.     i6mo.  pp.  (i),  40. 

First  edition,  with  Faithorne's  portrait,  1670,  inserted  as  a  frontispiece ; 
described  in  Masson's  "  Life  of  John  Milton  "  (London,  1873,  III,  275-291). 

Comus.  A  mask.  London,  1858.  i2mo.  pp.  (4),  90,  (2). 
Plate. 

EIKONOKAASTHS.  In  answer  to  a  book  intitl'd 
E'lKIl'N  BASIATKir,  the  portrature  of  his  Sacred 
Majesty  in  his  solitudes  and  sufferings.  London,  1649. 
i6mo.  pp.   (i),  (10),  242. 

Latin  and  Italian  Poems  of  Milton  translated  into  English 
verse,  and  a  fragment  of  a  commentary  on  Paradise  Lost, 
by  the  late  William  Cowper,  Esqr.  With  a  preface  by 
the  editor,  and  notes  of  various  authors.  Chichester, 
1808.     Quarto,  pp.  xxvii,  328. 

Life;  by  D.  Masson. 

Milton's  L'Allegro  and  II  Penseroso.  London,  1859. 
Quarto,  pp.  (4),  24  recto. 

Milton's  Ode  on  the  Morning  of  Christ's  Nativity.  New 
York,  1 87 1.     i2mo.  pp.  44  recto.     Plates. 

Milton's  Paradise  Lost.  London,  1795.  Octavo,  pp.  (i), 
(2),  xlvi,  382.     Plate. 

Milton's  Paradise  Regained;  with  select  notes  subjoined: 
to  which  is  added  a  complete  collection  of  his  miscella- 
neous poems,  both  English  and  Latin.  London,  1796. 
Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (2),  428.     Plate. 

Paradise  Lost.  A  poem  in  ten  books.  London,  1668. 
i6mo.  pp.   (i),   (354). 

This  is  a  cop^  of  the  first  edition,  with  the  fifth  titlepage,  described  in 
Masson's  "  Poetical  Works  of  John  Milton  "  (f^ondon,  1874,  I,  8,  9).  The 
Dowse  Library  has  a  copy  of  the  same  edition,  with  an  earlier  titlepage. 


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Milton,  John  (continued). 

Paradise  Lost:  a  poem,  in  twelve  books.  London,  1794. 
Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (i),  (6),  49;^. 

Paradise  Lost.  A  poem  in  twelve  books.  The  sixth  edi- 
tion, with  sculptures.  To  which  is  added,  explanatory 
notes  upon  each  book,  and  a  table  to  the  poem,  never 
before  printed.  London,  1695.  Folio,  pp.  (i),  (i), 
343 »  (3)-     Plates. 

Paradise  Regained.  A  poem.  In  IV  books.  To  which  is 
added  Samson  Agonistes.  London,  1671.  i6mo.  pp. 
(2),  III,  loi,  (2). 

First  edition,  described  in  Masson's  "  Poetical  Works  of  John  Milton  " 
(London,  1874,  II,  2,  3). 

Same.  London,  1695.  Folio,  pp.  (i),66,  (i),  (4),  57. 
Poems,  &c.  upon  Several  Occasions.  Both  English  and 
Latin,  &c.  Composed  at  several  times.  With  a  small 
tractate  of  education  to  Mr.  Hartlib.  London,  1673. 
i6mo.  pp.  (i),  (6),  165,  117. 

Second  edition,  printed  under  the  author's  own  inspection.  See  Retro- 
spective Review  (XIV,  298) ;  and  Masson's  "  Poetical  Works  of  John  Mil- 
ton" (London,  1874,  II,  172,  173). 

Poetical  Works;   by  D.  Masson. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  John  Milton.  Three  volumes  in 
one.    London,  1840.     Octavo. 

Also  Poetical  Works  of  Robert  Burns,  and  of  John  Keats. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  John  Milton.     New  edition,  with 

notes,   and   a   life  of   the   author    [by   John   Mitford]. 

Boston,  1834.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  cxxix,  (2), 

371;  (i),ii,  478. 
The  Poetical  Works  of  Milton,  Young,  Gray,  Beattie,  and 

Collins.     Philadelphia,   183 1.     Octavo,  pp.  xxxii,   170, 

viii,  208,  x,  47,  ix,  23,  iv,  19. 
Samson    Agonistes,    a    dramatic   poem.      London,    1671. 

i6mo.  pp.  loi,  (2). 

With  his  "  Paradise  Regained,"  London,  167 1  ;  first  edition,  described  in 
Masson's  "  Poetical  Works  of  John  Milton  "  (London,  1874,  II,  2,  3). 

Same.    London,  1695.    Folio,  pp.  (i),  (4),  57. 

Selections  from  the  prose  works ;   by  J.  J.  G.  Graham. 

Treasures  from  the  prose  writings  of  John  Milton.  [Ed- 
ited by  Fayette  Hurd.]  Boston,  1866.  i6mo.  pp.  viii, 
486.     Plate. 

The  Works  of  John  Milton,  historical,  political,  and  mis- 
cellaneous.   Now  more  correctly  printed  from  the  origi- 


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Milton,  John  (continued). 

nals,  than  in  any  former  edition,  and  many  passages 
restored,  which  have  been  hitherto  omitted.  To  which 
is  prefixed,  an  account  of  his  life  and  writings.  London, 
1853.  Two  volumes.  Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (2),  Ixxviii, 
688;    (i),  (2),  710,  (26). 

Milton,  Viscount.    See  W.  W.  Fitzwilliam. 

Minnesota  and  the  far  west;  by  L.  Oliphant. 

Minot,  George  Richards. 

Continuation  of  the  History  of  the  Province  of  Massachu- 
setts Bay,  from  the  year  1748.  With  an  introductory 
sketch  of  events  from  its  original  settlement.  Boston, 
1798,  1803.  Two  volumes  bound  in  one.  Octavo,  pp. 
304;   222. 

Miracles,  Dissertation;  by  G.  Campbell. 
Mitford,  John. 

Correspondence  of  Thomas  Gray  and  William  Mason,  with 
letters  to  the  Rev.  James  Brown. 

Poetical  works  of  John  Milton. 
Moberly,  George. 

The  Administration  of  the  Holy  Spirit  in  the  Body  of 
Christ.  Eight  lectures  preached  before  the  University 
of  Oxford,  in  the  year  1868,  on  the  foundation  of  the 
late  Rev.  John  Bampton,  Canon  of  Salisbury,  Oxford, 
1868.    Octavo,  pp.  xi,  344. 

Sermons  on  the  Beatitudes,  with  others  mostly  preached 
before  the  University  of  Oxford ;  to  which  is  added  a 
preface  relating  to  the  recent  volume  of  "  Essays  and 
Reviews."  Second  edition.  Oxford,  1861.  Octavo, 
Ixxiv,   266. 

Modern  Portrait  Gallery,  The.    London.     Quarto,  variously 

paged.    Plates. 
Moges,  Marquis  de. 

Recollections   of   Baron   Gros's    Embassy   to   China   and 
Japan  in  1857-58.    London,  i860.     i2mo.  pp.  viii,  368. 
Plates. 
Mohammedans. 

History  of  Muhammedanism ;   by  C.  Mills. 

The  Koran :  commonly  called  the  Alcoran  of  Mohammed ; 

translated  into  English  immediately  from  the  original 

Arabic;    with  explanatory  notes,  taken  from  the  most 

approved  commentators.     To  which  is  prefixed  a  pre- 


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Mohammedans   (continued). 

liminary  discourse.     By  George  Sale,  Gent.     New  Edi- 
tion,  with   a  memoir   of  the  translator.  .  .  .  London, 
1850.     Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  516.     Plates. 
Molidre,  Jean  Baptiste  Poquelin  de. 

Oeuvres  de  Moliere,  avec  des  notes  de  tons  les  Commenta- 
teurs.    Paris,  1843.    Two  volumes.     i6mo.  pp.  xv,  648; 
(3),  671,  (I). 
Mommsen,  Theodor. 

The  History  of  Rome.    Translated  with  the  author's  sanc- 
tion and  additions  by  the   Rev.   William   P.   Dickson. 
With  a  preface  by  Dr.  Leonhard  Schmitz.    New  edition. 
London,  1868.    Four  volumes.    Octavo.    Map. 
Monasteries,  Visit  to,  in  the  Levant;  by  R.  Curzon. 
Monck,  George. 

Life ;  by  T.  Gumble. 
Money. 

Essay  on  the  ancient  weights  and  money;  by  R.  Hussey. 
History  of  Jewish  coinage;   by  F.  W.  Madden. 
Mongez,  Antoine. 

Tableaux,  Statues,  Bas-reliefs  et  Camees,  de  la  Galerie  de 
Florence,  et  du  Palais  Pitti  dessines  par  M.  Wicar, 
Peintre,  et  graves  sous  la  direction  de  M.  Lacombe, 
Peintre;  avec  les  explications.  Paris,  1789.  Large 
folio.     Plates. 

Monroe  doctrine.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  34.] 

Monstrelet,  Enguerrand  de. 

The  Chronicles  of  Enguerrand  de  Monstrelet;  containing 
an  account  of  the  cruel  civil  wars  between  the  Houses 
of  Orleans  and  Burgundy;  of  the  possession  of  Paris 
and  Normandy  by  the  English ;  their  expulsion  thence ; 
and  of  other  memorable  events  that  happened  in  the 
Kingdom  of  France,  as  well  as  in  other  countries  .  . 
Beginning  at  the  year  MCCCC,  where  that  of  Sir  John 
Froissart  finishes,  and  ending  at  the  year  MCCCC- 
LXVn.,  and  continued  by  others  to  the  year  MDXVL 
Translated  by  Thomas  Johnes.  London,  1845.  Two 
volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  xxxvi,  639,  (i)  ;  xvi,  552. 

Montagu,  Basil. 

Essays,  or  counsels  civil  and  moral  and  wisdom  of  the 

ancients;   by  F.  Bacon. 
Selections  from  the  works  of  Taylor,  Latimer,  Hall,  Mil- 


252  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Montagu,  Basil  (continued). 

ton,  Barrow,  South,  Brown,  Fuller,  and  Bacon.     Fifth 
edition.     London,  1839.     i6mo.  pp.  xvi,  350, 

Montagu,  Elizabeth  (Robinson). 

An  Essay  on  the  writings  and  genius  of  Shakspeare,  com- 
pared with  the  Greek  and  French  dramatic  poets.  With 
some  remarks  upon  the  misrepresentations  of  Mons.  de 
Voltaire.  The  sixth  edition,  corrected.  To  which  are 
added,  three  dialogues  of  the  dead.  London,  18 10. 
Octavo,  pp.  xxiii,  296. 

Montagu,  Mary  Wortley. 

The  Letters  and  Works  of  Lady  Mary  Wortley  Montagu. 
Edited  by  her  great  grandson.  Lord  Wharncliffe.  Paris, 
1837.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.   (3),  416;    (3),  iv, 

365- 
Montaigne,  Michael  Eyquem  de. 

The  Complete  Works  of  Michael  de  Montaigne;  compris- 
ing, the  essays  (translated  by  Cotton)  ;  the  letters;  the 
journey  into  Germany  and  Italy;  now  first  translated; 
a  life,  by  the  editor ;  ...  By  William  Hazlitt.  London, 
1872.     Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (6),  xci,  ii,  660.     Plate. 

Essays  of  Michael'  Seigneur  de  Montaigne.  In  three  books 
with  marginal  notes  and  quotations.  And  an  account  of 
the  author's  life.  With  a  short  character  of  the  author 
and  translator, .  by  a  person  of  honour.  Made  English 
by  Charles  Cotton,  Esq.  Fourth  edition.  London, 
171 1.    Three  volumes.     i2mo.     Plate. 

Montaubon,  Relation  of  a  voyage  made.     [In  "  History," 

by  J.  Esquemeling.] 
Montelatici,  Domenico. 

Villa  Borghese  fvori  di  Porta  Pinciana  .  .  .  Roma,  1700. 
i6mo.  pp.  (i),  (i),  (11),  321,  (7).    Plates. 
Montenegro. 
»    Dalmatia  and  Montenegro ;  by  J.  G.  Wilkinson. 

Monuments,  Rude  stone;   by  J.  Fergusson. 
Moore,  Thomas. 

Irish  Melodies.    London,  1849.    i6mo.  pp.  xxix,  (i),  165, 

(I)- 
Lalla  Rookh,  an  oriental  romance.    London,  1849.     i6mo. 

pp.  xvi,  287,  (i). 
Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Right  Honourable  Richard 
Brinsley    Sheridan.      Fourth   edition.      London,    1826. 


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Moore,  Thomas  (continued). 

Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  viii,   543,    ( i )  ;    iv,  492. 
Plates. 
Moore's  Irish  Melqdies.    New  edition.    London.    Octavo, 

pp.  (3),  iv,  280. 
Works    of    the    Right    Honourable    Richard    Brinsley 
Sheridan. 
Moravians.    See  United  Brethren. 

More,  Henry. 

An  explanation  of  the  grand  Mystery  of  Godliness;  or,  a 
true  and  faithfull  representation  of  the  everlasting 
Gospel  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ,  the  onely 
begotten  son  of  God  and  sovereign  over  men  and  angels. 
London,  1660.    Folio,  pp.  xxx,  546,  (70). 

More,  Thomas. 

De  Optimo  reip.  statv,  deqve  noua  insula  Vtopia,  libellus 
uere  aureus,  nee  minus  salutaris  quam  festiuus,  claris- 
simi  disertissimique  uiri  Thomae  Mori  inclytae  ciuitatis 
Londinensis  ciuis  &  Vicecomitis.  .  .  .  Basel,  15 18.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  355,   (i).     Plate  inserted. 

Vignette,  around  title,  and  illustrations  attributed  to  Hans  Holbein. 

A  most  pleasant,  fruitful,  and  witty  Work  of  the  best  State 
of  a  Public  Weal,  and  of  the  new  Isle  called  Utopia; 
written  in  Latin  by  the  Right  Worthy  and  famous  Sir 
Thomas  More,  Knight,  and  translated  into  English  by 
Raphe  Robinson.  1551.  New  edition,  by  Rev.  T.  F. 
Dibdin.  London,  1808.  Two  volumes.  i6mo.  pp.  viii, 
clxxx,  141 ;    (i),  320.    Plate. 

Sir  Thomas  More,  or  colloquies  on  the  progress  and  pros- 
pects of  society ;  by  R.  Southey. 
Morelet,  Arthur. 

Travels  in  Central  America,  including  accounts  of  some 
regions  unexplored  since  the  conquest,  from  the  French. 
By  Mrs.  M.  F.  Squier.     Introduction  and  notes  by  E. 
Geo.  Squier.     London,  1871.     i2mo.  pp.  430.     Plates. 
Morell,  Thomas. 

Elements  of  the  History  of  Philosophy  and  Science,  from 
the  earliest  authentic  records  to  the  commencement  of 
the  eighteenth  century.    London,  1827.    Octavo,  pp.  xv, 
(I),  560. 
Morgan,  Aaron  Augustus. 

Mind  of  Shakespeare,  as  exhibited  in  his  works. 


254  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Morgan,  Lady  Sydney. 

France  in  1829-30.  Second  edition.  London,  183 1.  Two 
volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  xii,  527 ;  iv,  590. 

Lady  Morgan's  Memoirs :  autobiogrjiphy,  diaries  and  cor- 
respondence. Second  edition.  [Edited  by  W.  Hep- 
worth  Dixon.]  London,  1863.  Two  volumes.  Octavo, 
pp.  viii,  532;   iv,  559.     Plates. 

The  Life  and  Times  of  Salvator  Rosa.  London,  1824. 
Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  405;  viii,  379,  (i). 
Plate. 

Passages  from  my  Autobiography.     London,  1859.     O^" 
tavo,  pp.  xi,  339,  (i).     Plates. 
Morghen,  Raffaelle. 

Opere  d'intaglio  del  cav.  Raffaello  Morghen  raccolte  ed 
illustrate  da  Niccolo  Palmerini. 
Mori,  Arinori. 

Life  and  Resources  in  America.  For  circulation  in  Japan. 
Washington,  1 87 1.     1 2mo.  pp.  404,  ( i ) .    Plate. 

Presentation  copy,  April  2,  1873. 

Morison,  Douglas. 

Views  of  the  Ducal  Palaces  and  Hunting  Seats  of  Saxe 
Coburg  and  Gotha.     London,   1846.     Large  folio,  pp. 
(3 )r^c^c»,  (2),  vi,  10.    Plates. 
Morland,  George. 

Life ;  by  G.  Dawe. 
Mormons. 

Route   from   Liverpool   to   Great   Salt   Lake   valley;   by 
J.  Linforth. 
Morris,  Francis  Orpen. 

The  Ancestral  Homes  of  Britain ;   containing  examples  of 
its  noblest  castles,   halls,   and  mansions.  .  .  .  London, 
1868.    Quarto,  pp.  iv,  90,  (i).     Plates. 
Morris,  Peter.    See  J.  G.  Lockhart. 
Morrison,  Alexander  James  William. 

Course  of  lectures  on  dramatic  art  and  literature ;  by  A.  W. 

Schlegel. 
History  of  ancient  philosophy;  by  A.  H.  Ritter. 
Morse,  Jedidiah. 

A  Compendious  History  of  New  England,  exhibiting  an 
interesting  view  of  the  first  settlers  of  that  country, 
their  character,  their  sufferings,  and  their  ultimate  pros- 
perity.    Collected  and  arranged,  from  authentic  sources 


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Morse,  Jedidiah  (continued). 

of  information,  by  Jedediah  Morse,  and  Rev.  Elijah 
Parish,  of  Boston,  New  England.  London,  1808. 
Octavo,  pp.  (i),  vi,  (2),  207. 

Morton,  Nathaniel. 

New  England's  Memorial,  by  Nathaniel  Morton,  Secretary 
to  the  Court,  for  the  Jurisdiction  of  New-Plymouth. 
Fifth  edition.  Containing  besides  the  original  work, 
and  the  supplement  annexed  to  the  second  edition,  large 
additions  in  marginal  notes,  and  an  appendix;  with  a 
lithographic  copy  of  an  ancient  map  [Hubbard's  Wine 
Hills  map].  By  John  Davis.  Boston,  1826.  Octavo, 
pp.  481,  (i). 

Morton,  William. 

To  the  Reader.     [In  "  Way  of  Life,"  by  J.  Cotton.] 

Moses,  Henry. 

A  Collection  of  Antique  Vases,  altars,  paterae,  tripods, 
candelabra  sarcophagi,  &c.  from  various  museums  and 
collections,  engraved  on  170  plates.  With  historical 
essays.    London,  18 14.     Octavo,  pp.  xii,  61.     Plates. 

Motherwell,  William. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  William  Motherwell.  With  a 
memoir.  By  James  M'Conechy.  Third  edition,  greatly 
enlarged.  Glasgow,  1849.  i6mo.  pp.  (i),  Ixviii,  433. 
Plates. 

Motley,  John  Lothrop. 

History  of  the  United  Netherlands:  from  the  death  of 
William  the  Silent  to  the  Synod  of  Dort.  With  a  full 
view  of  the  English-Dutch  struggle  against  Spain,  and 
of  the  origin  and  destruction  of  the  Spanish  Armada. 
New  York,  1861.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xii,  532; 
vii,  563.     Plates. 

The  Life  and  Death  of  John  of  Barneveld,  Advocate  of 
Holland ;  with  a  view  of  the  primary  causes  and  move- 
ments of  the  Thirty  Years'  War.  New  York,  1874. 
Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xv,  (i),  389;  vii,  slip, 
475.    Plates. 

Merry-Mount;  a  romance  of  the  Massachusetts  Colony. 
Boston,  1849.  Two  volumes  bound  in  one.  i2mo.  pp. 
8,  222 ;  4,  252. 

The  Rise  of  the  Dutch  Republic.  A  history.  New  York, 
1862.     Three  volumes.     Octavo.     Plate. 


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Mount  Vernon,  Virginia. 

Home  of  Washington  and  its  associations ;  by  B.  J.  Lossing. 

Mountford,  William. 

Beauties  of  Channing.  With  an  essay  prefixed.  London, 
1849.     i6mo.  pp.  251,  (i). 

Mozart,  Johann  Chrysostom  Wolfgang  Amadeus. 

The  Letters  of  Wolfgang  Amadeus  Mozart  (i  769-1 791). 
Translated,  from  the  collection  of  Ludwig  Nohl,  by 
Lady  Wallace.  London,  1865.  Two  volumes.  i2mo.- 
pp.  XV,  (i),  341 ;  vii,  311.    Plates. 

Muirhead,  James  Patrick. 

The  Life  of  James  Watt,  with  selections  from  his  cor- 
respondence. Second  edition,  revised.  London,  1859. 
Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  572.    Plates. 

Muller,  Karl  Ottfried. 

Ancient  Art  and  its  remains;  or  a  manual  of  the  archae- 
ology of  art.  New  edition,  with  numerous  additions  by 
F.  G.  Welcker.  Translated  from  the  German  by  John 
Leitch.     London,  1852.    Octavo,  pp.  xv,  636,  (i). 

Muller,  Fr. 
Die  Galerie  zu  Cassel ;  by  W.  Unger. 

Muller,  Wolfgang. 

Diisseldorfer  Kiinstler-Album  mit  artistischen  Beitragen 
.  .  .  I.  Jahrgang.  1851.  Diisseldorf.  Quarto,  pp.  ( i ) , 
(i),  (37).     Plates. 

Mulready,  William. 

Masterpieces ;  by  F.  G.  Stephens. 

Munich. 

Art  student  in  Munich ;  by  A.  M.  Howitt. 

Celebrated  galleries;   by  E.  Holloway. 

The  Leuchtenberg  Gallery.  A  collection  of  pictures  form- 
ing the  celebrated  gallery  of  His  Imperial  Highness  the 
Duke  of  Leuchtenberg,  at  Munich :  Engraved  by  J.  N. 
Muxel,  Curator  of  the  Gallery.  Frankfort  on  the  Maine, 
1852.    Quarto,  pp.  8.     Plates. 

Payne's  book  of  art  with  the  celebrated  galleries  of  Munich. 

Muralto,  Onuphrio. 

Jeffery's  Edition  of  the  Castle  of  Otranto,  a  Gothic  Story. 
Translated  by  William  Marshal,  Gent.  From  the  origi- 
nal Italian.  New  edition.  London,  1800.  Octavo,  pp. 
xvi,  152.     Plates. 


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Murillo,  Bartolome  Esteban. 
Life ;  by  E.  Da  vies. 

Murray,  Alexander  Stuart. 

Manual  of  Mythology,  for  the  use  of  schools,  art  students, 
and  general  readers.    Founded  on  the  works  of  Petiscus, 
Preller  and  Welcker.    New  York,  1873.     i6mo.  pp.  viii, 
399.     Plates. 
Murray,  Andrew. 

The  Book  of  the  Royal  Horticultural  Society.     1862- 1863. 
London,   1863.     Folio,  pp.    (i),    (3),    (i),    (i),    (7), 
225,  (i).    Plates. 
Murray,  Henry. 

Turner  and  his  works ;  by  J.  Burnet. 
Murray,  James. 

The  Fast,  a  poem,  translated  from  the  Prophet  Isaiah. 
i6mo.  pp.  24. 

Signature  of  Robert  Waterston. 

Murray,  John. 

The  Truth  of  Revelation,  demonstrated  by  an  appeal  to 
existing  monuments,  sculptures,  gems,  coins,  and  medals. 
Second  edition.    London,  1840.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (i), 
(2),  380.    Plates. 
Murray,  John  Fisher. 

A  Picturesque  Tour  of  the  River  Thames  in  its  western 
course;    including  particular  descriptions  of  Richmond, 
Windsor,  and  Hampton  Court.    London,  1845.    Octavo, 
pp.  xii,  356.     Plates. 
Murray,  Robert  Dundas. 

The  Cities  and  Wilds  of  Andalucia.    London,  1849.    Two 
volumes.     i2mo.  pp.  viii,  320;  vi,  314. 
Musculus,  Wolfgangus. 

Common  places  of  Christian  religion ;  by  J.  Man. 
Music. 

Account   of   the    musical    performances    in    Westminster 

Abbey,  and  the  Pantheon,  1784;    by  C.  Burney. 
Antiphonarium  ad  usum  Canonicorum  Regularium  Ordinis. 
Congregational  tune-book ;  by  L.  Mason. 
General  history,  London,   1776;    by  C.  Burney. 
General  history,  London,    1819;    by  T.   Busby. 
Gleanings  from  the  history;   by  J.  Bird. 
History  of  the  violin,  and  other  instruments  played  on  with 
the  bow ;  by  W.  Sandys. 

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258  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Music  (continued). 

Irish  melodies;   by  T.  Moore. 

Laurel  wreath ;  by  W.  O.  Perkins. 

Music  of  nature;    by  W.  Gardiner. 

Musical  biography ;  by  J.  R.  Parker. 

Select  collection  of  English  songs ;  by  J.  Ritson. 

Mythology. 

Curious  myths  of  the  middle  ages ;  by  S.  Baring-Gould. 

Enarrationes  allegoricae  fabularum  fulgentii  placiadis;  by 
Fulgentius. 

Manual  of  mythology ;  by  A.  S.  Murray. 

New  system,  or,  an  analysis  of  ancient  mythology;  by  J. 
Bryant. 

Universal  pronouncing  dictionary  of  biography  and  myth- 
ology ;  by  J.  Thomas. 

Polymetis ;  by  J.  Spence. 


Naples. 

Avanzi  delle  antichita  esistenti  a  Pozzuoli  cuma  e  baja. 
Antiquitatum  Puteolis  cumis  baiis  existentium  reliquiae. 
[1762  ?].    Folio.    Plates. 

Also   "  Descrizione   e   disegno  dell'    emissario  del    lago   Albano"   by 
Giovanni  Battista  Piranesi. 

Historical  life  of  Joanna  of  Sicily,  Queen  of  Naples. 
Italy,  Rome,  and  Naples ;  by  H.  A.  Taine. 

Napoleon. 

Court  of  Napoleon  or  society  under  the  first  Empire;   by 

F.  B.  Goodrich. 
Galerie  du  Musee  Napoleon,  publiee  par  Filhol. 
History  of  the  expedition  to  Russia;   by  P.  P.  Segur. 
Life ;  by  W.  Scott. 

Nares,  Edward. 

Elements  of  General  History,  ancient  and  modern.  To 
which  are  added,  a  table  of  chronology,  and  a  compara- 
tive view  of  ancient  and  modern  geography.  Ninth 
edition,  corrected,  with  considerable  additions.  London, 
1825,  1824.  Three  volumes  [third  volume,  second  edi- 
tion].   Octavo.    Maps. 

Narrey,  Charles. 

Albert  Durer  a  Venise  et  dans  les  Pays-Bas.  Autobiog- 
raphie,  lettres,  journal  de  voyages,  papiers,  divers  traduits 


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Narrey,  Charles  (continued). 

de  rAllemand,  avec  des  notes  et  une  introduction.    Paris, 
1866.    Quarto,  pp.  cxlviii.    Plates. 

Nash,  Joseph. 

The  Mansions  of  England  in  the  Olden  Time.     London, 

1839.     Large  folio,  pp.  (i),  (i).     Plates, 
Same,  second  series.    Large  folio,  pp.  (2).    Plates. 

National  Portrait  Gallery,  The.     London.  Quarto,  pp.   (i), 
160. 

Natural  history. 

Botanic  garden,  a  poem ;  by  E.  Darwin. 

Early  spring  in  Massachusetts ;  by  H.  D.  Thoreau. 

Gallery  of  nature ;  by  T.  Milner, 

History  natural  and  experimental ;  by  F.  Bacon. 

Nature,  or,  the  poetry  of  earth  and  sea;   by  A.  Michelet. 

Sylva  sylvarum ;  by  F.  Bacon. 

Sylvan  musings;   by  R.  Hey. 

Woodland  and  wild,  a  selection  of  descriptive  poetry. 

Natural  religion. 

Outline  of  a  system ;  by  G.  Crabbe. 

Systematic  analysis  of  Bishop  Butler's  complete  treatise 
on  the  analogy  of  natural  and  revealed  religion;  by  J. 
Wilkinson. 

Naunton,  Robert. 

Fragmenta  Regalia.  Memoirs  of  Elizabeth,  her  court  and 
favourites.  New  edition,  with  notes,  and  a  memoir  of 
the  author.  London,  1824.  i6mo.  pp.  xxvi,  (i),  156. 
Plates. 

Neal,  Daniel. 

The  History  of  tbe  Puritans;  or,  protestant  nonconform- 
ists; from  the  Reformation  in  15 17,  to  the  Revolution 
in  1688;  .  .  .  New  edition.  Reprinted  from  the  text  of 
Dr.  Toulmin's  edition.  London,  1837.  Three  volumes. 
Octavo. 

Neal,  John. 

Rachel  Dyer:  a  North  American  story.  Portland,  1828. 
i2mo.  pp.  276. 

Neale,  John  Preston. 

The  Mansions  of  England,  or  picturesque  delineations  of 
the  seats  of  noblemen,  and  gentlemen.  From  Drawings 
by  J.  P.  Neale,  Esq^*    Arranged  in  Counties.     London, 


26o  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Neale,  John   Preston   (continued). 

1847.     Two  volumes.     Quarto,  pp.   (i),   (202);    (i), 
(198).     Plates. 

Nelson,  Horatio. 

Life ;  by  R.  Southey. 

Netherclift,  Frederick  George. 

The  Autograph  Miscellany.  A  collection  of  autograph 
letters  interesting  documents  &c.  executed  in  fac-simile 
lithography.  First  series.  Containing  sixty  examples. 
London,  1855.     Folio,  pp.  (2) recto,  (^i) verso.     Plates. 

Netherclift,  Joseph. 

Autograph  Letters,  characteristic  extracts  and  signatures, 
from  the  correspondence  of  illustrious  and  distinguished 
women  of  Great  Britain,  from  the  XIV*>  to  the  XIX'^ 
century.  Collected  and  copied  in  fac-simile  from  origi- 
nal documents.  London,  1838.  Folio,  pp.  {4) recto. 
Plates. 

Netherlands. 

History  of  Holland  and  the  Dutch  nation ;  by  C.  M.  Davies. 
History  of  the  United   Netherlands,    from  the  death   of 

William  the  Silent  to  the  Synod  of  Dort;    by  J.   L. 

Motley. 

New  England. 

Advertisements  for  the  unexperienced  planters  of  New 
England ;  by  J.  Smith. 

Articles  of  confederation,  and  other  papers.  [In  "  The 
Compact,"  of  New  Plymouth  ;  under  Massachusetts.] 

Compendious  history ;  by  J.  Morse. 

Description ;  by  J.  Smith. 

Great  patent.  [In  "The  Compact,"  of  New  Plymouth; 
under  Massachusetts.] 

History ;  by  J.  G.  Palfrey,  and  by  J,  Winthrop. 

Magnalia  Christi  Americana,  or  the  ecclesiastical  history 
of  New  England ;  by  C.  Mather. 

New  England  and  her  institutions;    by  J.  Abbott. 

New  England  history ;  by  C.  W.  Elliott. 

New  England's  memorial ;  by  N.  Morton. 

Remarkable  providences ;  by  I.  Mather. 
New  Hampshire. 

Heart  of  the  White  Mountains ;  by  S.  A.  Drake. 

Historical  sketches  of  the  discovery,  settlement,  and  prog- 
ress of  events  in  the  Coos  Country  and  vicinity,  prin- 


Waterston  Collection  261 

New  Hampshire  (continued). 

cipally  included  between  the  years  1754  and  1785;   by 
G.  Powers. 
White  Hills;  by  T.  S.  King. 

New  York. 

History  of  the  Five  Nations  of  Canada,  which  are  depend- 
ent on  the  Province ;  by  C.  Colden. 

Treaty  between  his  Excellency  the  Honourable  George 
Clinton,  and  the  six  United  Indian  Nations,  and  other 
Indian  Nations,  depending  on  the  Province  of  New 
York,  held  at  Albany  in  the  months  of  August  and 
September,  1746;   by  C.  Colden. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Great  mass  meeting  of  loyal  citizens,  at  Cooper  Institute, 
March  6,  1863.     [Loyal  reprints.  No.  3.] 

Newcoine,  William. 

An  English  Harmony  of  the  Four  Evangelists,  disposed 
after  the  manner  of  the  Greek;  with  explanatory  notes 
and  indexes,  and  a  new  map  of  Palestine,  divided  into 
tetrarchies,  and  shewing  the  travels  of  our  Lord  Jesus 
Christ.  London,  1827.  Octavo,  pp.  iv,  (4),  467,  (5). 
Plates. 

Newenham,  Robert  O'Callaghan. 

Picturesque  Views  of  the  Antiquities  of  Ireland.  Vol.  I. 
London,  1830.  Quarto,  pp.  (2),  iv,  (i),  25,  (2),  viii. 
Plates. 

Newfoundland. 

Voyage  to  Newfoundland  and  Sallee,  by  M.  de  Cassini. 
[In  "  Voyage,"  by  J.   Chappe  d'Auteroche.] 

Newland,  Henry  Garrett. 

Forest  Life  in  Norway  and  Sweden :  being  extracts  from 
the  journal  of  a  fisherman.  New  edition.  London,  1859. 
i6mo.  pp.  vi,  418.    Plates. 

Newman,  Francis  William. 

English  universities;   by  V.  A.  Huber. 

Newman,  John  Henry. 

The  Office  and  Work  of  Universities.  London,  1856. 
i6mo.  pp.  viii,  384. 

Newman,  Louis  C. 

Bible  view  of  slavery  reconsidered.  [Loyal  Publication 
Society,  No.  39.] 


262  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Newspapers. 

History  of  British  journalism,  from  the  foundation  of  the 
newspaper  press  in  England,  to  the  repeal  of  the  Stamp 
Act  in  1855;  by  A.  Andrews. 
Specimens    of    newspaper    literature,    with    personal    me- 
moirs, anecdotes,  and  reminiscences ;   by  J.  T.  Bucking- 
ham. 
Newstead  Abbey,  Abbotsford  and;  by  W.  Irving. 
Newton,  Isaac. 

Life;   by  D.  Brewster. 

Nicaragua. 

Gate  of  the  Pacific ;  by  B.  Pirn. 

Nichol,  John  Pringle. 

The  Architecture  of  the  Heavens.  Ninth  edition,  entirely 
revised  and  greatly  enlarged.  London,  1851.  Octavo, 
pp.  xiv,  (3)  recto,  300.     Plates. 

NichoUs,  James  Fawckner. 

The  Remarkable  Life,  Adventures  and  Discoveries  of 
Sebastian  Cabot,  of  Bristol,  the  founder  of  Great  Britain's 
maritime  power,  discoverer  of  America,  and  its  first 
colonies.  London,  1869.  i2mo.  pp.  xv,  190,  (i). 
Plate. 

Nichols,  James. 

History  of  the  University  of  Cambridge,  and  of  Waltham 
Abbey;  by  T.  Fuller. 

Nichols,  John  Gough. 

Autographs  of  Royal,  Noble,  Learned,  and  Remarkable 
Personages  conspicuous  in  English  History,  from  the 
reign  of  Richard  the  Second  to  that  of  Charles  the 
Second :  with  some  illustrious  foreigners ;  .  .  .  London, 
1829.     Folio,  pp.  xiv,  (126),  iv.     Plates. 

Nichols,  Thomas. 

A  Handy-Book  of  the  British  Museum,  for  every-day 
readers.    London,  1870.    Octavo,  pp.  viii,  426.    Plates. 

Nicholson,  James  Bartram. 

A  Manual  of  the  Art  of  Bookbinding:  containing  full 
instructions  in  the  different  branches  of  forwarding,  gild- 
ing, and  finishing.  Also,  the  art  of  marbling  book-edges 
and  paper.  The  whole  designed  for  the  practical  work- 
man, the  amateur,  and  the  book-collector.  Philadelphia, 
1856.    i2mo.  pp.  318.    Plates. 


Waterston  Collection  263 

Nickolls,  John. 

Original  Letters  and  Papers  of  State,  addressed  to  Oliver 
Cromwell;  concerning  the  affairs  of  Great  Britain. 
From  the  year  1649  to  1658.  Found  among  the  political 
collections  of  Mr.  John  Milton.  Now  first  published  from 
the  originals.  London,  1743.  Folio,  pp.  iv,  iv,  164,  (8). 
Nicolas,  Nicholas  Harris. 

History  of  the  Battle  of  Agincourt,  and  of  the  expedition 
of  Henry  the  Fifth  into  France,  in  141 5;  to  which  is 
added,  the  roll  of  the  men  at  arms  in  the  English  army. 
Third  edition.  London,  1833.  Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  404, 
(i),  106.     Plates. 

Memoirs  of  Lady  Fanshawe. 

Observations  on  the  State  of  Historical  Literature,  and  on 
the  Society  of  Antiquaries,  and  other  institutions  for 
its  advancement  in  England ;  with  remarks  on  Record 
Offices,  and  on  the  proceedings  of  the  Record  Com- 
mission. Addressed  to  the  Secretary  of  State  for  the 
Home  Department.  London,  1830.  Octavo,  pp.  x,  slip, 
212. 

Private  memoirs  of  Sir  Kenelm  Digby. 

Refutation  of  Mr.  Palgrave's  "  Remarks  in  reply  to  *  Ob- 
servations on  the  State  of  Historical  Literature.'"  Addi- 
tional facts  relative  to  the  Record  Commission,  and 
Record  Offices.  Addressed  to  the  Secretary  of  State  for 
the  Home  Department.  London,  1831.  Octavo,  pp.  iv, 
3-198,  (i),  xxiv. 
Nicolas,  Paul  Harris. 

Naval  and  military  heroes  of  Great  Britain;  by  R.  Johns. 
Nicolls,  Thomas. 

Hystory  writtone  by  Thucidides. 
Niebuhr,  Barthold  Georg. 

The  Collected  Lectures  of  B.  G.  Niebuhr.  On  Roman 
history ;  ancient  history,  including  the  history  of  Greece ; 
ancient  ethnography  and  geography.  Translated  and 
edited  by  Dr.  Leonhard  Schmitz.  London,  1852-53. 
Eight  volumes.     Octavo.     Plates. 

The  Life  and  Letters  of  Barthold  George  Niebuhr.  With 
essays  on  his  character  and  influence.  By  the  Chevalier 
Bunsen,  and  Professors  Brandis  and  Loebell.  [Trans- 
lated by  Susanna  Winkworth.]  London,  1852.  Three 
volumes.     Octavo. 

Signature  of  J.  Mitford,  August,  1852. 


264  Massachusetts  Historical  Societv 

Ninevah. 

Discoveries  in  the  ruins ;  by  A.  H.  Layard. 
Ninevah  and  its  remains ;  by  same. 
Second  series  of  the  monuments  of  Ninevah ;  by  same. 
No  failure  for  the  North.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No. 

II.] 
Noble,  Mark. 

A  Biographical  History  of  England,  from  the  Revolution 
to  the  end  of  George  I's  reign;   being  a  continuation  of 
the  Rev.  J.  Granger's  Work :  .  .  .  London,  1806.    Three 
volumes.     Octavo. 
Noble,  Thomas. 

The  Counties  of  Chester,  Derby,  Leicester,  Lincoln,  and 
Rutland,  illustrated.  From  original  drawings  by  Thomas 
Allom.  With  historical  and  topographical  descriptions. 
By  T.  Noble  and  T.  Rose.  London.  Folio,  pp.  76. 
Plates. 
Noel,  Robert  R. 

Peter  Paul  Rubens,  his  life  and  genius ;  by  G.  F,  Waagen. 
Nohl,  Ludwig. 

Letters  of  Wolfgang  Amadeus  Mozart  (i  769-1 791). 
Nollekens,  Joseph. 

Nollekens  and  his  times ;  by  J.  T.  Smith. 
Nordhoff,  Charles. 

California  for  Health,  Pleasure,  and  Residence.     A  book 
for  travellers  and  settlers.     New  York,  1872.     Octavo, 
pp.  255.     Plates. 
Normans  in  Sicily ;  by  H.  G.  Knight. 
Norris,  John. 

A  Collection  of  Miscellanies :   consisting  of  poems,  essays, 

discourses  and  letters,  occasionally  written.     Carefully 

revised,  corrected,  and  improved  by  the  author.     Sixth 

edition.     London,  171 7.     i6mo.  pp.  (i),  (14),  319. 

Same,  seventh  edition.    London,  1722. 

KTPOT  ITAIAEIA,  or,  the  institution  and  life  of  Cyrus 

the  Great ;  by  Xenophon. 
A  Philosophical  Discourse  concerning  the  natural  immor- 
tality of  the  soul,  wherein  the  great  question  of  the  soul's 
immortality  is  endeavour'd  to  be  rightly  stated,  and  fully 
clear'd.  Occasion'd  by  Mr.  Dodwell's  late  epistolary 
discourse.  In  two  parts.  London,  1708.  i2mo.  pp. 
(i),  (6),  127. 


Waterston  Collection  265 

North,  Roger. 

The  Lives  of  the  Right  Hon.  Francis  North,  Baron  Guil- 
ford, Lord  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal,  under  King  Charles 
n.  and  King  James  IL  The  Hon.  Sir  Dudley  North, 
Commissioner  of  Customs,  and  afterwards  of  the  Treas- 
ury, to  King  Charles  IL  and  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Dr. 
John  North,  Master  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  and 
Clerk  of  the  Closet  to  King  Charles  11.  New  edition. 
London,  1826.     Three  volumes.     Octavo.     Plates. 

North  America. 

Travels  through  the  interior  parts,  1766,  1767,  and  1768; 
by  J.  Carver. 

North  Georgia  Gazette   and   Winter   Chronicle   18 19,    1820. 
[In  "  Journal,"  by  W.  E.  Parry.] 

Northcote,  James. 

Conversations;   by  W.  Hazlitt. 

The  Life  of  Titian :    with  anecdotes  of  the  distinguished 

persons  of  his  time.     London,    1830.      Two  volumes. 

Octavo,  pp.  (2),  399;    (2),  384.    Plates. 

Northern  true  men  and  southern  traitors.     [Loyal  Publication 
Society,  No.  6.] 

Northmen. 

Discovery  of  America ;  by  N.  L.  Beamish. 

Northwest  Passage. 

Journal  of  a  voyage ;  by  W.  E.  Parry. 

Journey  from  Prince  of  Wales's  Fort  in  Hudson's  Bay  to 

the  northern  ocean ;  by  S.  Hearne. 
Northwest  passage  by  land ;  by  W.  W.  Fitzwilliam. 
Voyage  of  discovery ;  by  J.  Ross. 

Norton,  Andrews. 

The  Evidences  of  the  Genuineness  of  the  Gospels.    Boston, 

1837.    Three  volumes.     Octavo. 
A  Translation  of  the  Gospels.    With  notes.    Boston,  1856. 

Two  volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  vii,  443  ;  iv,  565. 
Norton,  Charles  Eliot. 

The  Correspondence  of  Thomas  Carlyle  and  Ralph  Waldo 

Emerson    1 834-1 872.      Boston,    1883.      Two   volumes. 

i2mo.  pp.  xii,  368;  xiii,  383.     Plates. 
Early  Letters  of  Thomas  Carlyle   18 14-1826.     London, 

1886.     i2mo.  pp.  viii,  (i),  363.    Plate. 
New  life  of  Dante  Alighieri. 


266  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Norway. 

Forest  life  in  Norway  and  Sweden ;  by  H.  G.  Newland. 

Heimskringla,  or  chronicle  of  the  Kings  of  Norway;  by 
S.  Laing. 

Journal  of  a  residence  in  Norway  in  the  years  1834,  1835, 
1836;   by  S.  Laing. 

Norway  and  its  glaciers  visited  in  1851 ;  by  J.  D.  Forbes. 

Oxonian  in  Thelemarken,  or,  notes  of  travel  in  south- 
western Norway  in  the  summers  of  1856  and  1857;  by 
F.  Metcalfe. 

Scandinavian  adventures,  during  a  residence  of  upwards 
of  twenty  years ;  by  L.  Lloyd. 

Travels  through  Sweden,  Norway  and  Finmark ;  by  A.  de 
C.  Brooke. 
Norwich,  England. 

History  and  antiquities  of  the  see  and  cathedral  church ;  by 
J.  Britton. 
Nott,  Josiah  Clark. 

Indigenous  Races  of  the  Earth ;  or,  new  chapters  of  eth- 
nological inquiry;  ...  By  Mr.  Nott  and  George  R. 
Gliddon.    Philadelphia,  1857.    Quarto,  pp.  656.    Plates. 

Nowell,  Alexander. 

Life ;  by  R.  Churton. 
Noyes,  George  Rapall. 

An  amended  Version  of  the  Book  of  Job,  with  an  intro- 
duction, and  notes  chiefly  explanatory.  .  .  .  Cambridge, 
1827.    Octavo,  pp.  ix,  (2),  72,  116. 

Nugent,  Lord.     See  G.  N.  Grenville. 
Nuremberg  Chronicle,  1493 ;   by  H.  Schedel. 
Nuttall,  P.  Austin. 

History  of  the  worthies  of  England ;  by  T.  Fuller. 


Oakley,  Benjamin. 

Selections  from  Shakspeare. 
Oberammergau. 

Art  in  the  mountains,  the  Passion  Play;  by  H.  Blackburn. 
Oberlin,  John  Frederic. 

Memoirs  of  John  Frederic  Oberlin,  Pastor  of  Waldbach, 
in  the  Ban  de  la  Roche.  Compiled  from  authentic 
sources,  chiefly  in  French  and  German.  London,  1829. 
Octavo,  pp.  XX,  352.    Plates. 


Waterston  Collection  267 

Oberlin,  John  Frederic  (continued). 
Same,  second  edition.    London,  1830. 

Same.  From  the  third  London  edition.  With  an  intro- 
duction by  an  American  editor  [Henry  Ware,  Jr.], 
Cambridge,  1832.     i6mo.  pp.   (i),  xxiv,  301.     Plate. 

Offor,  George. 

Memoir  of  William  Tyndale,  who  first  printed  the  New 
Testament  in  English.     [In  "  Bible  "  (New  Testament), 
1836.] 
Pilgrim's  progress;  by  J.  Bunyan. 
Remarkable  providences ;  by  L  Mather. 

Ogilby,  John. 

America:  being  the  latest,  and  most  accurate  description 
of  the  new  world;  .  .  .  London,  1671.  Folio,  pp.  (7), 
674,  (i).    Plates. 

Map,  "  A  New  Description  of  Carolina,"  wanting  at  page  205. 

Atlas  Chinensis :  being  a  second  part  of  a  relation  of 
remarkable  passages  in  two  embassies  from  the  East- 
India  Company  of  the  United  Provinces,  .  .  .  [Vol- 
ume II.]  London,  1671.  FoHo,  pp.  (i),  (2),  723. 
Plates. 

An  Embassy  from  the  East-India  Company  of  the  United 
Provinces,  to  the  Grand  Tartar  Cham  Emperor  of  China, 
.  .  .  Second  edition.  [Volume  I.]  London,  1673. 
Folio,  pp.  (i),  431.     Plates. 

Oglethorpe,  James  Edward. 

Biographical  memorials ;  by  T.  M.  Harris. 

Ohio. 

Journal  and  letters  of  Col.  John  May,  of  Boston  relative 
to  two  journeys  to  the  Ohio  country  in  1788  and 
'89.     [In  Hist,  and  Phil.  Society  of  Ohio,  new  series,  I.] 

O'Keeffe,  John. 

Recollections  of  the  Life  of  John  O'Keeffe,  written  by  him- 
self. London,  1826.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xii, 
407,  ( I )  ;   viii,  428. 

Oliphant,  Laurence. 

Minnesota  and  the  far  West.     Edinburgh,  1855.     Octavo, 

pp.  xiii,  (i),  306.     Plates. 
Narrative  of  the  Earl  of  Elgin's  Mission  to  China  and 

Japan  in  the  years   1857,  '58,  '59.     New  York,   i860. 

Octavo,  pp.  645.    Plates. 


268  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Oliphant,  Margaret  Oliphant  (Wilson). 

The  Makers  of  Florence :   Dante,  Giotto,  Savonarola ;   and 
their  city.     London,  1876.     Octavo,  pp.  xviii,  (i),  395, 
(i).     Plates. 
Same,  second  edition.    Octavo.    London,  1877.    Plates. 

Oliver,  Andrev^. 

Letters  of  Governor  Hutchinson. 

Oliver,  Peter. 

The  Puritan  Commonwealth.  An  historical  review  of  the 
Puritan  government  in  Massachusetts  in  its  civil  and 
ecclesiastical  relations  from  its  rise  to  the  abrogation  of 
the  first  charter.  Together  with  some  general  reflections 
on  the  English  colonial  policy,  and  on  the  character  of 
Puritanism.  [Edited  by  Fitch  Edward  Oliver.]  Boston, 
1856.    Octavo,  pp.  xii,  502. 

Omar  Khayydm.. 

Rubaiyat  of  Omar  Khayyam,  the  astronomer-poet  of  Persia. 
Rendered  into  English  verse.  Third  edition.  London, 
1872.    Octavo,  pp.  xxiv,  36. 

Opium. 

China  and  the  Chinese ;  by  H.  C.  Sirr, 

Confessions  of  an  English  opium-eater ;  by  T.  De  Quincey. 

Oregon. 

History;  by  R.  Greenhow. 

Orlers,  Jan  Janszoon. 

Beschryving  der  Stad  Leyden,  .  .  .  Erste  deel.  Amster- 
dam, 1760.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (26),  3-404. 

Ornament.    See  Decoration. 

Osbum,  William. 

Ancient  Egypt,  her  Testimony  to  the  Truth  of  the  Bible. 

Being  an  interpretation  of  the  inscriptions  and  pictures 

which  remain  upon  her  tombs  and  temples.     London, 

1846.     Octavo,  pp.  X,  242.     Plates. 
The  Monumental  History  of  Egypt,  as  recorded  on  the 

ruins  of  her  temples,  palaces,  and  tombs.    London,  1854. 

Two  volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  x,  (i),  461;   vii,  (i),  643, 

(i).    Plates. 

Osgood,  Samuel. 

Our  Patriot  Scholar.  Discourse  in  memory  of  Edward 
Everett,    at   vespers,    in   the   Church   of   the    Messiah, 


Waterston  Collection  269 

Osgood,  Samuel  (continued). 

Sunday,  January  22,  [1865].  New  York,  1865.  Quarto, 
pp.  24.    Plate. 

Ossoli,  Sarah  Margaret  Fuller. 

Memoirs  of  Margaret  Fuller  Ossoli.  London,  1852. 
Three  volumes.     i6mo. 

Otter,  William. 

The  Life  and  Remains  of  Edward  Daniel  Clarke  Professor 
of  Mineralogy  in  the  University  of  Cambridge.  London, 
1825.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  (8),  500;  (4),  486. 
Plate. 

Ottley,  Henry. 

A  Biographical  and  Critical  Dictionary  of  recent  and  living 
painters  and  engravers,  forming  a  supplement  to  Bryan's 
dictionary  of  painters  and  engravers  as  edited  by  George 
Stanley.     London,  1866.     Octavo,  pp.  (i),  iv,  184. 

Ottley,  William  Young. 

The  British  gallery  of  pictures ;  by  H.  Tresham. 

An  Inquiry  concerning  the  Invention  of  Printing :  in  which 
the  systems  of  Meerman,  Heinecken,  Santander,  and 
Koning  are  reviewed ;  including  also  notices  of  the  early 
use  of  wood-engraving  in  Europe,  the  block-books,  etc. 
With  an  introduction  by  J.  Ph.  Berjeau.  London,  1863. 
Quarto,  pp.  xlii,  377.    Plates. 

An  Inquiry  into  the  origin  and  early  History  of  Engraving, 
upon  copper  and  in  wood,  with  an  account  of  engravers 
and  their  works.  .  .  .  London,  1816.  Two  volumes, 
*Octavo,  pp.  xxii,  478,  (2);    (i),(i),  479-836.    Plates. 

Ouseley,  Gore. 

Biographical  Notices  of  Persian  Poets;  with  critical  and 
explanatory  remarks.  To  which  is  prefixed,  a  Memoir 
by  the  Rev.  James  Reynolds.  London,  1846.  Octavo,  pj). 
ccxxvi,  387,  (3). 

Owen,  John. 

The  Shaking  and  Translating  of  Heaven  and  Earth.  A 
Sermon  preached  before  the  Honourable  House  of  Com- 
mons, in  Parliament  assembled,  April  the  19th,  1649. 
Edinburgh,  1794.     i6mo.  pp.  iv,  68. 

Owen,  Robert  Dale. 

Conditions  of  reconstruction.  [Loyal  Publication  Society, 
No.  25.] 


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Owen,  Robert  Dale  (continued). 

Emancipation  is  peace.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No. 

22.] 
Future  of  the  northwest.      [Loyal   Publication   Society, 

No.  I.] 
Twenty-seven  Years  of  Autobiography.     Threading  my 

way.    New  York,  1874.     i2mo.  pp.  360. 

Oxenford,  John. 

Hellas,   or  the  home,   history,   literature,   and  art  of  the 
Greeks ;  by  C.  F.  W.  Jacobs. 
Oxford,  England. 

History   and   antiquities   of  the  cathedral   church;   by  J. 
Britton. 

Oxford  University. 

The  Arms  of  the  Colleges  and  Halls  of  the  University 

of  Oxford,  emblazoned.     Oxford,  1869.     Octavo,   i  p. 

Plates. 
History;  by  R.  Ackermann. 
Memorials ;  by  J.  Ingram. 
Oxford  English   Prize  Essays.     A  new  edition  brought 

down  to  the  present  time.     Oxford,   1830- 1836.     Five 

volumes.     i2mo. 
Oxford  Essays,  contributed  by  Members  of  the  University. 

1856.    London.    Octavo,  pp.  vi,  (i),  311,  (i). 
Oxford  Prize  Poems:    being  a  selection  of  such  English 

poems  as  have  at  various  times  obtained  prizes  in  the 

University  of  Oxford.     Eighth  edition.     Oxford,  1834. 

i6mo.  pp.  iv,  288.    Plates.  , 


Page,  H.  A.     See  A.  H.  Japp. 

Paget,  Francis  Edward. 

Discourse  concerning  prayer;   by  S.  Patrick. 

Paine,  Robert  Treat,  Jr. 

The  Works,  in  verse  and  prose,  of  the  late  Robert  Treat 
Paine,  Jun,  Esq.  With  notes.  To  which  are  prefixed, 
sketches  of  his  life,  character  and  writings;  by  Charles 
Prentiss.  Boston,  1812.  Octavo,  pp.  Ixxxviii,  (2), 
464,  (i).  Plate. 
Paine,  Thomas. 

Common  sense;   addressed  to  the  inhabitants  of  America, 
on  the  following  interesting  subjects.  .  .  .  Written  by 


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Paine,  Thomas  (continued). 

an  Englishman,     Second  edition.     Philadelphia,   1776. 
i2mo.  pp.  (i),  (2),  79. 

Rights  of  Man :  being  an  answer  to  Mr.  [Edmund]  Burke's 
attack  on  the  French  Revolution.    Third  edition.    Lon- 
don, 1 79 1.     i2mo.  pp.  X,  7-1 7 1. 
Painters. 

Anecdotes  of  eminent  painters  in  Spain,  during  the  six- 
teenth and  seventeenth  centuries ;  by  R.  Cumberland. 

Anecdotes  of  painters  who  have  resided  or  been  born  in 
England;  by  E.  Edwards. 

Annals  of  the  artists  of  Spain ;   by  W.  Stirling-Maxwell. 

Art  of  painting,  with  the  lives  and  characters  of  above  300 
of  the  most  eminent  painters ;  by  R.  de  Piles. 

Artists  of  America ;   by  C.  E.  Lester. 

Biographical  and  critical  dictionary  of  painters  and  en- 
gravers;  by  M.  Bryan. 

Biographical  and  critical  dictionary  of  recent  and  living 
painters  and  engravers ;   by  H.  Ottley. 

Biographical  memoirs  of  extraordinary  painters;  by  W. 
Beckford. 

Book  of  the  artists ;  by  H.  T.  Tuckerman. 

Celebrated  galleries  of  Munich ;  by  E.  Holloway. 

Century  of  painters  of  the  English  school;  by  R.  and  S. 
Redgrave. 

Characters  of  the  most  celebrated  painters  of  Italy,  by 
Sir  Joshua  Reynolds.  [In  "  Life  of  Raffaelo  Sanzio," 
London,  181 6.] 

Classified  synopsis  of  the  principal  painters  of  the  Dutch 
and  Flemish  schools ;  by  G.  Stanley. 

Early  Flemish  painters;   by  J.  A.  Crowe. 

English  female  artists ;  by  E.  C.  Clayton. 

Famous  painters  and  paintings ;  by  J.  A.  Shedd. 

Flemish  and  French  pictures ;   by  F.  G.  Stephens. 

General  dictionary  of  painters ;  by  M.  Pilkington. 

Illustrated  handbooks  of  art  history;  by  H.  J.  W.- 
Buxton. 

Memoirs  of  early  Italian  painters;  by  A.  Jameson. 

Picture  collector's  manual ;   by  J.  R.  Hobbes. 

Portraits  of  celebrated  painters,  with  medallions;  by  J. 
Corner. 

Painting. 

Anecdotes  of  painting  in  England ;   by  H.  Walpole. 


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Painting   (continued). 

Art-hints,  architecture,  sculpture,  and  painting;    by  J.  J. 

Jarves. 
Art  studies,  the  "Old  Masters"  of  Italy,  painting;    by 

same. 
Concise  history  of  painting ;  by  M.  M.  Heaton. 
Course  of  lectures  on  drawing,  painting,  and  engraving; 

by  W.  M.  Craig. 
Epochs  of  painting;  by  R.  N.  Wornum. 
Essay  on  the  theory  of  painting ;  by  J.  Richardson. 
Essays  on  the  anatomy  of  expression  in  painting;    by  C. 

Bell. 
Essays  towards  the  history  of  painting;    by  M.  Callcott. 
Goethe's  theory  of  colours ;  by  C.  L.  Eastlake. 
Hand-book  for  young  painters ;   by  C.  R.  Leslie. 
Handbook  of  painting,  the  German,  Flemish,  and  Dutch 

schools ;  by  F.  T.  Kugler. 
Handbook  of  painting,  the  Italian  schools;  by  same. 
Hints  on  light  and  shadow ;   by  S.  Prout. 
History  of  painting  in  Italy ;  by  L.  Lanzi. 
History  of  painting  in  North  Italy ;  by  J.  A.  Crowe. 
Lectures  on  the  history  and  principles  of  painting;   by  T. 

Phillips. 
Materials  for  a  history  of  oil  painting ;  by  C.  L.  Eastlake. 
New  history  of  painting  in  Italy ;  by  J.  A.  Crowe. 
On  the  elements  of  picturesque  scenery,  considered  with 

reference  to  landscape  painting;  by  H.  Twining. 
Original  treatises  dating  from  the  Xllth  to  XVIIIth  cen- 
turies;  by  M.  P.  Merrifield. 
Painting  and  the  fine  arts ;  by  B.  R.  Haydon. 
Painting  in   France  after  the  decline   of  classicism;   by 

P.  G.  Hamerton. 
Practical  treatise  on  painting;  by  J.  Burnet. 
Principaux  tableaux  du  Musee   Royal  a  la  Haye.      See 

Holland. 
Progress  of  a  painter  in  the  nineteenth  century;    by  J. 

Burnet. 
Scottish  gallery ;   by  J.  Pinkerton. 
Treatise  on  painting ;  by  L.  da  Vinci. 
Wonders  of  Italian  art ;  by  L.  Viardot. 

Paintings. 

Book  of  cartoons ;  by  R.  Cattermole. 
British  gallery  of  pictures ;  by  H.  Tresham. 


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Paintings  (continued) . 

English  Painters  of  the  present  day.     Essays  by  J.  Beav- 

ington  Atkinson,  Sidney  Colvin,  P.  G.  Hamerton,  W.  M. 

Rossetti,  and  Tom  Taylor.     London,  1871.     Folio,  pp. 

{3) recto,  ys^  (0-    Plates. 
History  of  art  by  its  monuments;   by  J.  B.  L.  G.  Seroux 

d'Agincourt. 
Payne's    book    of    art    with    the    celebrated    galleries    of 

Munich. 
The  Portraits  of  the  most  eminent   Painters,  and  other 

famous   artists,   that   have   flourished   in   Europe.  .  .  . 

London,  1739.    Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (6),  63,    Plates. 
Treatise  on  the  knowledge  necessary  to  amateurs  in  pic- 
tures ;  by  F.-X.  de  Burtin. 
The  Works  of  Eminent  Masters,  in  painting,  sculpture, 

architecture,  and  decorative  art.     London,   1854.     Two 

volumes  bound  in  one.     Quarto,  pp.    (i),    (2),  412; 

(i),  (i),  204. 

Paleario,  Aonio. 

Life  and  times;  by  M.  Young. 

Palestine. 

Holy  Land ;  by  W.  H.  Dixon. 

Holy  Land,  Syria,  Idumea,  Arabia,  Egypt,  and  Nubia ;  by 

D.  Roberts. 
Journey  from  Aleppo  to  Jerusalem  at  Easter,   1697;    by 

H.  Maundrell. 
Pictures  from  Bible  lands;  by  S.  G.  Green, 
Relation  of  a  journey  begun  16 10;  by  G.  Sandys. 
Scripture  lands ;  by  J.  Kitto. . 
Sinai  and  Palestine;   by  A.  P.  Stanley. 
Syria  and  the  Holy  Land ;  by  W.  K.  Kelly. 
Travels  in  Egypt  and  the  Holy  Land ;  by  W.  R.  Wilson. 

Palfrey,  John  Gorham. 

History  of  New  England.     Boston,   1876,   1877.     Four 
volumes.    Octavo.    Plates. 

Palgrave,  Francis  Turner. 

Poetical  works  of  Sir  Walter  Scott. 

The  Golden  Treasury  of  the  best  songs  and  lyrical  poems 
in   the  English   language   selected  and  arranged   with 
notes.     London,  1867.     i6mo.  pp.  (3),  (8),  332. 
Same.     London,  1870. 
Same.     London,  1880. 

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Palleske,  Emil. 

Schiller's  Life  and  Works.     Translated  by  Lady  Wallace. 

Dedicated,  by  permission,  to  Her  Majesty  the  Queen. 

London,  i860.    Two  volumes.     i2mo.  pp.  xx,  436;  xii, 

452.    Plates. 
Palliser,  Fanny  Bury. 

Brittany  &  its  Byways:    some  account  of  its  inhabitants 

and  its  antiquities;    during  a  residence  in  that  country. 

London,  1869.    Octavo,  pp.  x,  314.    Plates. 
Handbook  of  the  arts  of  the  middle  ages  and  renaissance; 

by  J.  Labarte. 
History  of  Lace.     London,   1865.     Octavo,  pp.   iv,  460. 

Plates. 
History  of  the  ceramic  art ;  by  A.  Jacquemart. 
Palmer,  John  Williamson. 

Folk  Songs.     New  York,  1861.     Octavo,  pp.  xxxi,   (2), 

466.     Plates. 
Palmer,  Roundell. 

The  Book  of  Praise  from  the  best  English  hymn-writers. 

Cambridge,  1864.     i6mo.  pp.  xix,  480. 
Palmerini,  Niccolo. 

Opere  d' intaglio  del  cav.   Raffaello  Morghen  raccolte  ed 

illustrate  da  Niccolo  Palmerini  socio  de  varie  Accademie. 

Terza   Edizione   eon  aggiunte,    Firenze,    1824.      i2mo. 

pp.   (i),  (2),  154,  (i),  (2).     Plates. 

Presentation  copy  to  Dawson  Turner ;  signature  of  Morghen. 
Palmyra. 

Antiquities ;   by  A.  Seller. 
Paper-marks.     [In  "  Principia  Typographia,"  UL,  by  S.  L. 
Sotheby .  ] 

Parables,  German ;  by  F.  A.  Krummacher. 
Paradin,  Claude. 

Symbola   Heroica  M.   Clavdii   Paradini,   Belliiocensis  ca- 
nonici.    et   D.    Gabrielis    Symeonis.  .  .  .  Lugduno-Bat. 
[Ley den],  1600.    32mo.  pp.  319.    Cuts. 
Pardee,  Julia. 

The  City  of  the  Sultan;  and  domestic  manners  of  the 
Turks,  in  1836.  London,  1837.  Two  volumes.  Octavo, 
pp.  xix,  (i),  514;  x,  500.  Plates. 
The  Court  and  Reign  of  Francis  the  First,  King  of  France. 
London,  1849.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xxii,  (2), 
530;   XV,  (i),  610.     Plates. 


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Pardee,  Julia  (continued). 

Traits  and  Traditions  of  Portugal.     Collected  during  a 
residence  in  that  country.    London,  .1833.    Two  volumes. 
i2mo.  pp.  xii,  308;  (2),  iv,  338. 
Paris.  * 

Annals  of  Parisian  Topography;   by  W.  P.  Greswell. 

Environs  de  Paris ;   by  A.  L.  Joanne. 

Maps :  Paris  Monumental  et  ses  environs ;  Paris,  ses  For- 
tifications et  sa  Banlieue,  1852;  Galignani's  Plan  of 
Paris  and  Environs;    Plan  Panorama  de  Paris  fortifie, 

1857- 

Paris  and  its  environs ;  by  T.  Forester. 

Picturesque  views  of  the  city  of  Paris  and  its  environs; 
by  J.  Scott. 

Portion  of  the  journal  kept  by  Thomas  Raikes,  1831-1847. 
Parish,  Elijah. 

Compendious  history  of  New  England ;  by  J.  Morse. 
Park,  Mungo. 

The  Journal  of  a  Mission  to  the  Interior  of  Africa,  in  the 
year  1805.  Together  with  other  documents,  official  and 
private,  relating  to  the  same  mission.  To  which  is  pre- 
fixed an  account  of  the  life  of  Mr.  Park.  Second  edition, 
revised  and  corrected,  with  additions.  London,  181 5. 
[Vol.  n.  of  "  Travels."] 

Travels  in  the  Interior  Districts  of  Africa:  performed  in 
the  years  1795,  1796,  and  1797.  With  an  account  of  a 
subsequent  mission  to  that  country  in  1805.  To  which  is 
added  an  account  of  the  life  of  Mr.  Park.  New  edition. 
Vol.  I.  Travels  in  1795,  1796,  and  1797.  With  an 
appendix,  containing  geographical  illustrations  of  Africa 
by  Major  Rennell.  London,  1816.  Two  volumes. 
Quarto,  pp.  xviii,  (2),  458;  xvii,  (i),  ^73-    Plates. 

Park,  Thomas. 

Catalogue  of  the  royal  and  noble  authors ;  by  H.  Walpole. 
Nugae  Antiquae,  being  a  miscellaneous  collection  of  origi- 
nal papers,  in  prose  and  verse ;  by  J.  Harington. 

Parker,  Charles. 

Villa  Rustica:  selected  from  buildings  and  scenes  in  the 
vicinity  of  Rome  and  Florence;  and  arranged  for  rural 
and  domestic  dwellings.  With  plans  and  details.  Sec- 
ond edition,  with  corrections  and  additions.  London, 
1848.     Quarto,  pp.  iv,  (58).     Plates. 


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Parker,  John  Rowe. 

A  Musical  Biography :  or  sketches  of  the  lives  and  writings 
of  eminent  musical   characters.     Interspersed  with  an 
epitome  of  interesting  musical  matter.     Boston,   1825. 
Octavo,  pp.  250. 
Parker,  Nathan. 

Memoir;  by  S.  E.  Coues. 
Parker,  Theodore. 

The  Great  Battle  between  Slavery  and  Freedom,  consid- 
ered in  two  speeches  delivered  before  the  American  Anti- 
slavery  Society,  at  New  York,  May  7,  1856.  Boston, 
1856.    i2mo.  pp.  93. 

John  Brown's  Expedition  reviewed  in  a  letter  from  Rev. 
Theodore  Parker,  at  Rome,  to  Francis  Jackson,  Boston. 
Boston,  i860.     i2mo.  pp.  19. 

Lessons  from  the  World  of  Matter  and  the  World  of  Man. 
Selected  from  notes  of  unpublished  sermons,  by  Rufus 
Leighton.  Edited  by  Frances  Power  Cobbe.  London, 
1865.     Octavo,  pp.  xix,  331,  (2).     Plate. 

A  Letter  to  the  People  of  the  United  States  touching  the 
matter  of  Slavery.     Boston,  1848.     i2mo.  pp.  118. 

The  Material  Condition  of  the  People  of  Massachusetts. 
•Reprinted  from  the  Christian  Examiner.  Boston,  i860. 
i2mo.  pp.  52. 

The  Present  Aspect  of  Slavery  in  America  and  the  imme- 
diate Duty  of  the  North :  A  speech  delivered  in  the  hall 
of  the  State  House,  before  the  Massachusetts  Anti- 
Slavery  Convention,  on  Friday  night,  January  29,  1858. 
Boston,  1858.    i2mo.  pp.  44. 

The  Public  Education  of  the  People.  An  oration  delivered 
before  the  Onondaga  Teachers'  Institute,  at  Syracuse, 
N.  Y.,  on  the  4th  of  October,  1849.  Boston,  1850. 
i2mo.  pp.  59. 

A  Sermon  of  the  Mexican  War :  preached  at  the  Melodeon, 
on  Sunday,  June  25th,  1848.  Boston,  1848.  Octavo, 
PP-  56. 

The  State  of  the  Nation,  considered  in  a  sermon  for 
Thanksgiving  Day,  preached  at  the  Melodeon,  Nov.  28, 
1850.     Boston,  1 85 1.     i2mo.  pp.  38. 

Theodore  Parker's  Review  of  Webster.  Speech  of  Theo- 
dore Parker,  delivered  in  the  old  Cradle  of  Liberty, 
March  25,  1850.    Boston,  1850.     i2mo.  pp.  26. 

Tributes,  Boston,  i860. 


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Parker  Society. 

Original  Letters  relative  to  the  English  Reformation, 
written  during  the  reigns  of  King  Henry  VIIL,  King 
Edward  VI.,  and  Queen  Mary:  chiefly  from  the  Ar- 
chives of  Zurich.  Translated  from  authenticated  copies 
of  the  autographs,  and  edited  for  the  Parker  Society, 
by  the  Rev.  Hastings  Robinson.  First  portion.  Cam- 
bridge, 1846.    Octavo,  pp.  xi,  376. 

Same,   second   portion.     Cambridge,    1847.     Octavo,   pp. 
xxiv,  377-784. 
Parkes,  Joseph. 

Memoirs  of  Sir  Philip  Francis,  K.  C.  B.  with  Correspond- 
ence and  Journals.     Completed  and  edited  by  Herman 
Merivale.     London,  1867.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp. 
xxxiii,  (i),458;  vi,  (2),  566.    Plates. 
Parkman,  Francis   (1788-1852). 

A  Discourse  delivered  in  the  Church  in  Brattle  Square,  on 
Sunday,  May  3,  1840,  occasioned  by  the  death  of  Rev. 
John  T,  Kirkland,  late  President  of  Harvard  University. 
Boston,  1840.    Octavo,  pp.  30,  (i). 
Parkman,  Francis  (1823-1893). 

The  California  and  Oregon  Trail :  being  sketches  of 
prairie  and  Rocky  Mountain  life.  New  York,  1849. 
i2mo.  pp.  448.    Plates. 

France  and  England  in  North  America.  A  series  of  his- 
torical narratives.  Part  second  [Jesuits  in  North 
America  in  the  seventeenth  century.]  Boston,  1867. 
Octavo,  pp.  Ixxxix,  (i),  463. 

Same,  part  third.  [Discovery  of  the  great  West.  Second 
edition.]    Boston,  1870.  Octavo,  pp.  xxi,  (i),  425.   Plate. 

History  of  the  Conspiracy  of  Pontiac,  and  the  war  of  the 
North  American  tribes  against  the  English  colonies  after 
the  conquest  of  Canada.  Boston,  1855.  Octavo,  pp. 
xxiv,  632.    Plates. 

Parmegiano.     See  G.  F.  M.  Mazzola. 
Pamell,  Thomas. 

Poetical  works.    See  G.  Gilfillan. 

Parry,  John  Docwra. 

The  Legendary  Cabinet;  a  collection  of  British  national 
ballads,  ancient  and  modern;  from  the  best  authorities. 
With  notes  and  illustrations.  London,  1829.  i2mo. 
pp.  viii,  436,  slip.     Plate. 


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Parry,  William  Edward. 

Journal  of  a  Voyage  for  the  Discovery  of  a  North-west 
Passage  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific ;  performed  in 
the  years  1819-20,  in  His  Majesty's  ships  Hecla  and 
Griper,  under  the  orders  of  William  Edward  Parry, 
commander  of  the  expedition.  With  an  appendix,  con- 
taining the  scientific  and  other  observations.  .  .  . 
Second  edition.  London,  1821.  Quarto,  pp.  (3),  (4), 
xxix,  (i),  310,  (i),  cccx,  xii,  132.     Plates. 

Also  a  reprint  of  "  The   North   Georgia  Gazette,  and  Winter  Chron- 
icle," 1819,   1820,  printed  on  one  of  the  vessels. 

Journal  of  a  second  Voyage  for  the  Discovery  of  a  North- 
west Passage  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific;  per- 
formed in  the  years  1821-22-23,  in  His  Majesty's  Ships 
Fury  and  Hecla,  under  the  orders  of  Captain  William 
Edward  Parry,  commander  of  the  expedition.  London, 
1824.  Quarto,  p^.  (i),  (4),  xxx,  (i),  571,  (i). 
Plates. 

Journal  of  a  third  voyage  for  the  Discovery  of  a  North- 
west Passage  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific ;  performed 
in  the  years  1824-25,  in  His  Majesty's  Ships  Hecla  and 
Fury,  under  the  orders  of  Captain  William  Edward 
Parry,  commander  of  the  expedition.  London,  1826. 
Quarto,  (i),  xxvii,  (i),  186,  (i),  151,  (i).     Plates. 

Narrative  of  an  Attempt  to  reach  the  North  Pole,  in  boats 
fitted  for  the  purpose,  and  attached  to  His  Majesty's 
ship  Hecla,  in  the  year  1827,  under  the  command  of 
Captain  William  Edward  Parry.  London,  1828. 
Quarto,  pp.  xxii,  (i),  229,  (i).    Plates. 

Parsons,  Theophilus. 

Memoir  of  Theophilus  Parsons,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Su- 
preme Judicial  Court  of  Massachusetts ;  with  notices  of 
some  of  his  contemporaries.  By  his  son.  Boston,  1859. 
i2mo.  pp.  viii,  476.     Plate. 

Parsons,  Thomas  William. 

First    canticle    inferno   of    the   divine    comedy    of   Dante 

Alighieri. 
The  Magnolia.    Cambridge,  1866.    Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (i), 

58. 

Given  to  Mrs.  Waterston  by  Mrs.  Parsons,  1867. 

The  Old  House  at  Sudbury.  Cambridge,  1870.  i2mo. 
pp.  114. 


Waterston  Collection  279 

Pascal,  Blaise. 

The  Life  of  M'"-  Paschal,  with  his  Letters  relating  to  the 
Jesuits.     Translated  into  English  by  W[illiam]    A[n- 
drews].     London,   1844.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp. 
(i),  (13),  Ixiii,  228;    (i),  (2),  320.     Plates. 
Pasquin,  Antoine  Claude. 

Historical,  Literary,  and  Artistical  Travels  in  Italy,  a 
complete  and  methodical  guide  for  travellers  and  artists 
by  AL  Valery.  Translated  with  the  special  approbation 
of  the  author,  from  the  second  corrected  and  improved 
edition,  by  C.  E.  Clifton.  Paris,  1839.  i2mo.  pp.  vii, 
781.  Map. 
Passavant,  Johann  David. 

Raphael  of  Urbino  and  his  father  Giovanni  Santi.     Lon- 
don, 1872.     Octavo,  pp.  X,  313,  (i).     Plates. 
Passerii,  Joannis  Baptista. 

Lucernae   fictiles    Musei    Passerii.      Sumtibus    Academiae 
Pisaurensis.    Pisauri  [Pesaro]  1739,  1743,  1751-    Three 
volumes.    Folio.    Plates. 
Passion  play,  Story  of;   by  H.  Blackburn. 
Paston,  letters,  written  during  the  reigns  of  Henry  VL,  Ed- 
ward IV.,  and  Richard  III. ;    by  J.  Fenn. 
Paton,  Andrew  Archibald. 

Highlands  and  Islands  of  the  Adriatic,  including  Dalmatia, 
Croatia,   and   the   southern   provinces   of   the   Austrian 
Empire.     London,   1849.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp. 
xxii,  (i),  314;   viii,  (i),  308.     Plates. 
Patrick,  Simon. 

A  Discourse  concerning  Prayer,  and  the  frequenting  daily 
public  prayers.    Edited  by  Francis  E.  Paget.    New  York, 
1 84 1.     i6mo.  pp.  302. 
The  Parable  of  the  Pilgrim :  written  to  a  friend.    London, 

1668.     i2mo.  pp.  (2),  (11),  527. 
Sermon  preached  at  the  Funeral  of  Mr.  John  Smith,  late 
Fellow  of  Queen's  College  in  Cambridge,  who  departed 
this  life,  August  7th,  1652.     [In  "  Select  Discourses,"  by 
J.  Smith.] 
Patterson,  Robert  Hogarth. 

Essays  in  History  and  Art.     Edinburgh,  1862.     Octavo, 
pp.  vi,  (2),  526. 
Pauquet  Freres. 

Modes  et  Costumes  Historiques.    Paris.    Quarto,  pp.  (i), 
3.    Plates. 


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nATSANI'OT'EAAA'AOS  HEPIHrH'SEn^  'ATTIKA. 

Venice,  1516.     Folio,  pp.  282,  (2). 
Payne,  Albert  Henry. 

Payne's  Book  of  Art  with  the  celebrated  galleries  of 
Munich.  Being  a  selection  of  subjects  engraved  after 
pictures  by  old  and  modern  masters  with  descriptive  text 
together  with  a  history  of  art.  Dresden.  Three  vol- 
umes. Quarto.  Plates. 
Payne,  James  Bertrand. 

Haydn's  Universal  Index  of  Biography  from  the  creation 
to  the  present  time,  for  the  use  of  the  statesman,  the 
historian,  and  the  journalist.     London,  1870.     Octavo, 
pp.  (I),  (81),  586. 
Peabody,  Andrew  Preston. 

Harvard  Reminiscences.    Boston,  1888.    i2mo.  pp.  vi,  216. 
Peabody,  Elizabeth  Palmer. 

Record  of  a  School  [A.  Bronson  Alcott's]  :    exemplifying 
the  general  principles  of  spiritual  culture.    Boston,  1835. 
i6mo,  pp.  (2),  vi,  208. 
Pears,  Steuart  Adolphus. 

The   Correspondence   of   Sir   Philip,  Sidney  and   Hubert 
Languet.     Now  first  collected  and  translated  from  the 
Latin  with  notes  and  a  memoir  of  Sidney.     London, 
1845.    Octavo,  pp.  Ixxxii,  240. 
Pearson,  Emily  Clemens. 

Gutenberg,  and  the  Art  of  Printing.    Boston,  1871.     i2mo. 
pp.  vi,  292.     Plates. 
Pearson,  John  Norman. 

Whole  works  of  the  most  Reverend  Father  in  God,  Robert 
Leighton. 
Pecht,  August  Friedrich. 

Schiller    Gallery,    containing    characters    from    Schiller's 
Works,  drawn  by  Frederick  Pecht  and  Arthur  von  Ram- 
berg.    New  York,  1869.    Quarto,  pp.  311.     Plates. 
Peck,  Francis. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Actions  of  Oliver  Cromwell : 
as   delivered   in   three   panegyrics   of   him,    written   in 
Latin:  .  .  .  London,   1740.     Octavo,  pp.  xii,  47,   (i), 
130,  (2),  113.     Plates. 
Peck,  John  Mason. 

Annals  of  the  West ;  by  J.  H.  Perkins. 


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Pegge,  Samuel  (1704-1796). 

Anonymiana ;  or,  ten  centuries  of  observations  on  various 
authors  and  subjects.  Compiled  by  a  late  very  learned 
and  Reverend  Divine ;  and  faithfully  published  from  the 
original  MS.  With  the  addition  of  a  copious  index. 
London,  1809.    Octavo,  pp.  viii,  527. 

Pegge,  Samuel  (i  733-1800). 

Anecdotes  of  the  English  Language :  chiefly  regarding  the 
local  dialect  of  London  and  its  environs ;  ...  in  a 
letter  from  Samuel  Pegge,  to  an  old  acquaintance,  and  co- 
fellow  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries,  London,  Second 
edition,  .  .  .  London,  18 14.     Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  428. 

Peirce,  Benjamin. 

Benjamin  Pierce;    by  M,  King. 

Ideality  in  the  Physical  Sciences.  Boston^  1883.  i2mo. 
pp.  (2),  211.    Plate. 

Pellatt,  Apsley. 

Curiosities  of  Glass  Making :  with  details  of  the  processes 
and  productions  of  ancient  and  modern  ornamental  glass 
manufacture.     London,    1849.     Octavo,   pp.   viii,    146. 
Plates. 
Pelletan,  Pierre  Clement  Eugene. 

Address  to  King  Cotton.  [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No. 
12.] 

Pellico,  Silvio. 

Oeuvres  de  Silvio  Pellico.     Mes  Prisons  suivies  du  dis- 

cours  sur  les  devoirs  des  hommes.     Traduction  de  M. 

Antoine  de  Latour.     Neuvieme  edition.      Paris,    1853. 

i6mo.  pp.  (3),  450. 
Memoirs  of  my  imprisonments.    With  a  preliminary  notice 

[by   Gabriele   Rosselli]    and   notes.       New   translation. 

Second  edition.     London,  1850.     i6mo.  pp.   (i),   (i), 

9-327,(1). 

Pemberton,  Ebenezer. 

The  Divine  Original  and  Dignity  of  Government  Asserted ; 
and  an  advantageous  prospect  of  the  rulers  mortality 
recommended.  A  sermon  preached  before  His  Excel- 
lency the  Governour,  the  Honourable  Council,  and 
Assembly  of  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay,  in 
New-England,  May  31.  1710.  The  day  for  the  election 
of  Her  Majesties  Council  there.  Boston,  1710.  i6mo. 
pp.  (2),  106. 


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Pemberton,  Ebenezer  (continued). 

A  Sermon  Preached  in  the  Audience  of  the  General 
Assembly,  at  the  publick  lecture  in  Boston,  November 
ist.   1705,     Boston,  1706.     i6mo.  pp.   (2),  35. 

Penley,  Aaron  Edwin. 

The  English  School  of  painting  in  Water-Colours :  its 
theory  and  practice.  With  the  several  stages  of  progres- 
sion. New  and  revised  edition.  London,  1872.  Large 
folio,  pp.  viii,  (2),  130.    Plates. 

Penn,  William. 

Charters    of   the   Province   of    Pensilvania   and    City   of 

Philadelphia. 
Memoirs  of  the  private  and  public  life;  by  T.  Clarkson. 
William  Penn ;  by  W.  H.  Dixon. 

Pennant,  Thomas. 

Some  Account  of  London.  Second  edition.  London,  179 1. 
Octavo,  pp.  vi,  (i),  479,  (8).     Plates. 

Same,  fifth  edition,  with  considerable  additions.  London, 
18 1 3.    Octavo,  pp.  viii,  660.     Plates. 

A  Tour  in  Scotland;  MDCCLXIX.  Fourth  edition. 
[Volume  I.]     London,  1776.     Octavo,  pp.  vi,  400. 

A  Tour  in  Scotland,  and  voyage  to  the  Hebrides; 
MDCCLXXII.  [Volume  IL]  Chester,  1774.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.   (i),  viii,  379. 

Pennsylvania. 

The  Charters  of  the  Province  of  Pensilvania  and  the  City 
of  Philadelphia.  [By  William  Pepn.]  Philadelphia, 
1742.     Folio,  pp.  30. 

Collection  of  charters  and  other  publick  acts,  relating  to 
the  Province  of  Pennsylvania.  [In  "  History  of  the 
Five  Indian  Nations,"  by  C.  Colden.] 

New  Essay  on  the  constitutional  power  of  Great  Britain 
over  the  colonies  in  America ;  by  J.  Dickinson, 

Treaty  held  at  the  town  of  Lancaster,  in  Pennsylvania, 
by  the  Honourable  the  Lieutenant-Governor  of  the 
Province,  and  the  Honourable  the  Commissioners  for 
the  Provinces  of  Virginia  and  Maryland,  with  the  In- 
dians of  the  Six  Nations,  in  June,  1744.  [In  "  History 
of  the  Five  Indian  Nations,"  by  C.  Colden.] 
Pepys,  Samuel. 

Diary  and  Correspondence  of  Samuel  Pepys,  secretary  to 
the  Admiralty  in  the  Reigns  of  Charles  II.  and  James  II. 


Waterston  Collection  283 

Pepys,  Samuel  (continued). 

The  diary  deciphered  by  the  Rev.  J.  Smith  .  .  .  With 
a  life  and  notes  by  Richard  Lord  Braybrooke.  Fifth 
edition.    London,  1854.    Four  volumes.    i2mo.    Plates. 

Percival,  James  Gates. 

Life  and  letters ;  by  J.  H.  Ward. 

Percy,  Thomas. 

Reliques  of  Ancient  English  Poetry:  consisting  of  old 
heroic  ballads,  songs,  and  other  pieces  of  our  earlier 
poets;  together  with  some  few  of  later  date.  New 
edition.     London,  1839.     Three  volumes.     i2mo. 

Perier,  Frangoise  Gilberte  (Pascal). 

Life  of  Mr.  [Blaise]  Paschal.    See  Pascal. 

Perkins,  Charles  Callahan. 

Italian  Sculptors :  being  a  history  of  sculpture  in  northern, 

southern,  and  eastern  Italy.     London,   1868.     Quarto, 

pp.  xi,  326.    Plates. 
Raphael   and   Michelangelo:   a   critical   and   biographical 

essay.    Boston,  1878.    Octavo,  pp.  xi,  (i),  294. 

Presentation  copy,  January  9,  1878. 

Tuscan  Sculptors :  their  lives,  works,  and  times.  London, 
1864.  Two  volumes.  Quarto,  pp.  Ivi,  267,  (i);  vi, 
(i),  (i),  267.    Plates. 

Perkins,  James  Handasyd. 

Annals  of  the  West :  embracing  a  concise  account  of  prin- 
cipal events,  which  have  occurred  in  the  western  states 
and  territories,  from  the  discovery  of  the  Mississippi 
Valley  to  the  year  eighteen  hundred  and  fifty.  Second 
edition,  revised  and  enlarged,  by  J.  M.  Peck.  St. 
Louis,  1850.    Octavo,  pp.  808. 

This  belonged  to  Abraham  Lincoln's  library ;  has  his  signature,  Feb- 
ruary, 185 1 ;  given  by  him  to  W.  H.  Herndon,  who  gave  it  to  Mr.  Waterston 
on  June  28, 1866 ;  nine  photographs  relating  to  Lincoln  inserted. 

Perkins,  William  Oscar. 

The  Laurel  Wreath,  for  female  seminaries,  high  schools, 
academies,  normal  schools,  .  .  .  Boston,  1870.  Oblong 
i6mo.  pp.  239,  (i). 

Perley,  Sidney. 

The  Poets  of  Essex  County,  Massachusetts.  Salem,  1889. 
i2mo.  pp.  214. 

On  the  fly  leaf  at  the  beginning  is  a  sonnet  by  William  Page  Andrews 
"  To  Mrs.  Waterston  on  her  birthday,"  dated  June  27,  1889. 


284  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Perry,  Matthew  Calbraith. 

Narrative  of  the  expedition  of  an  American  squadron  to 
the  China  seas  and  Japan,  1852-1854;  by  F.  L.  Hawks. 

Perry,  Walter  Copland. 

Greek  and  Roman  Sculpture.  A  popular  introduction  to 
the  history  of  Greek  and  Roman  sculpture.  London, 
1882.     Octavo,  pp.  XXX,  700. 

Persepolis. 

Narrative  of  a  journey.    [In  "  Narrative,"  by  C.  J.  Rich.] 

Persia. 

Biographical  notices  of  Persian  poets;  by  G.  Ouseley. 

Early  oriental  history ;  by  J.  Eadie. 

Narrative   of   a   journey   into    Persia,    and    residence   at 

Teheran ;   by  J.  M.  Tancoigne. 
Rubaiyat  of  Omar  Khayyam. 
Travels  and  researches  in  Chaldaea  and  Susiana ;  by  W.  K. 

Loftus. 

Peterborough,  England. 

History  and  antiquities  of  the  abbey,  and  cathedral  church ; 
by  J.  Britton. 

Petit,  John  Louis. 

Remarks  on  Church .  Architecture.  London,  1841.  Two 
volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  viii,  (i),  vii,  216;  (3),  vii,  270. 
Plates. 

Peto,  Samuel  Morton. 

The  Resources  and  Prospects  of  America  ascertained 
during  a  visit  to  the  States  in  the  autumn  of  1865. 
London,  1866.     Octavo,  pp.  xv,  428.     Plates. 

Petrarca,  Francesco. 

Life;   by  S.  Dobson. 

Life  and  times;  by  T.  Campbell. 

The  Sonnets,  Triumphs,  and  other  poems  of  Petrarch. 
Now  first  completely  translated  into  English  verse  by 
various  hands.  With  a  life  of  the  poet  by  Thomas 
Campbell.    London,  1859.     i6mo.  pp.  cxl,  416.     Plates. 

Feucer,  Caspar. 

Chronica  Carionis,  von  anfang  der  Welt  bis  vff  Keiser 
Carolum  den  Funfften. 

Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Charters  of  the  Province  of  Pensilvania  and  City  of 
Philadelphia. 


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Philadelphian  Magazine,  The,   for   November,    1789.     Vol. 
II.  [also  index  and  errata,  and  pages  from  I.].     i6mo. 
PP..  57-60,  377-416,  (3),  (3). 
Philbrick,  John  Dudley. 

Reports  and  other  papers  on  the  Boston  Public  Schools 
L I 865-1 868]. 
Philip,  George,  and  Son. 

Philips'  Imperial  General  Atlas:  comprising  forty-two 
maps,  constructed  from  the  best  authorities,  and  in- 
cluding the  latest  discoveries ;  accompanied  by  a  valuable 
consulting  index,  by  J.  H.  Johnson,  Edinburgh.  Liver- 
pool, 1853.  Folio,  pp.  (i),  (i),  (8).  Maps. 
Philip  van  Artevelde,  a  dramatic  romance;  by  H.  Taylor. 
Phillips,  Charles. 

Curran  and  his  Contemporaries.     Fourth  edition.     Edin- 
burgh, 1 85 1.    Octavo,  pp.  vi,  (i),  595. 
Phillips,  Thomas. 

Lectures  on  the  History  and  Principles  of  Painting.    Lon- 
don, 1833.    Octavo,  pp.  xxxii,  477,  (i). 
Phillips,  Wendell. 

Speeches,  Lectures,  and  Letters.     Boston,   1863.     i2mo. 
pp.  iv,  (i),  562.     Plate. 
Philosophy. 

Ancient  philosophy ;  by  F.  D.  Maurice. 
History ;  by  T.  Stanley. 
Photographs,  mounted.     Folio. 
Physics. 

Astronomy  and  general  physics  considered  with  reference 

to  natural  theology ;  by  W.  Whewell. 
Mechanical    philosophy,    horology,    and    astronomy;    by 

W.  B.  Carpenter. 
Preliminary  discourse  on  the  study  of  natural  philosophy; 
'     by  J.  F.  W.  Herschel. 
Piale,  Luigi. 

Hand-Book  or  new  Guide  of  Rome  and  the  environs  accord- 
ing to  Vasi  and  Nibby.  .  .  .  Rome,   1857.     i2mo.  pp. 
xlii,  532. 
Pickering,  Charles. 

The  Races  of  Man;  and  their  geographical  distribution. 
New  edition.  To  which  is  prefixed,  an  analytical  synop- 
sis of  the  natural  history  of  man.  By  John  Charles  Hall. 
London,  1854.     i6mo.  pp.  Ixxii,  445,  (i).     Plates. 


286  Massachusetts  Historical  Society- 

Picturesque,  Uvedale  Price  on  the ;   by  T.  D.  Lauder. 

Pigot,  Richard. 

Life  of  man ;  by  J.  Leigh  ton. 

Piles,  Roger  de. 

The  Art  of  Painting,  with  the  lives  and  characters  of  above 
300  of  the  most  eminent  painters :  containing  a  complete 
treatise  of  painting,  designing,  and  the  use  of  prints. 
With  reflexions  on  the  works  of  the  most  celebrated 
masters,  and  of  the  several  schools  of  Europe,  as  well 
ancient  as  modern.  .  .  .  Translated  from  the  French. 
To  which  is  added,  an  essay  toward  an  English  school. 
Third  edition.  London,  1754  [?].  Octavo,  pp.  (i), 
(14),  439.  (0,  (26),  140. 

Also  "  The  Lives  of  the  Most  Eminent  Modern  Painters,"  by  John  Buck* 
ridge.     London,  1754. 

Pilgrim  Fathers. 

Chronicles ;  by  A.  Young. 

Dialogue  or  third  conference;  by  W.  Bradford. 

Guide  to  Plymouth,  and  recollections  of  the  Pilgrims;   by 

W.  S.  Russell. 
Pilgrim   Fathers,   by   Daniel   Wilson.      [In   "  History   of 

Puritans,"  by  W.  H.  Stowell.] 
Pilgrim  Fathers;  by  W.  H.  Bartlett. 

Pilgrim's  reliquary ;    by  T.  H.  White. 
Pilkington,  Alatthew. 

A  General  Dictionary  of  Painters ;  containing  memoirs  of 
the  lives  and  works  of  the  most  eminent  professors  of 
the  art  of  painting,  from  its  revival,  by  Cimabue,  in  the 
year  1250,  to  the  present  time.  New  edition.  Lon- 
don, 1824.  Two  volumes  bound  in  four.  Quarto. 
Plates. 
Same.  By  Allan  Cunningham.  London,  1857.  Octavo, 
pp.  cxii,  631.  Plate. 
Pirn,  Bedford. 

The   Gate  of  the   Pacific    [Nicaragua].      London,    1863. 
Octavo,  pp.  xiii,  (i),  432.    Plates. 
Pinelli,  Bartolomeo. 

Twenty-seven  etchings  illustrative  of  Italian  Manners  and 
Costume,  comprising  picturesque  costumes  of  Rome,  in 
twelve  plates;  the  Carnival,  in  five  plates;  adventures 
of  Massaroni,  the  brigand,  in  ten  plates.  Rome,  1844. 
Folio,  pp.  ( I ) ,  ( 2 ) .    Plates. 


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Pinkerton,  John. 

The  Scottish  Gallery;  or,  portraits  of  eminent  persons  of 
Scotland  :  many  of  them  after  pictures  by  the  celebrated 
Jameson,  at  Taymouth,  and  other  places.  With  brief 
accounts  of  the  characters  represented,  and  an  introduc- 
tion on  the  rise  and  progress  of  painting  in  Scotland. 
London,  1799.     Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (i),  (102).     Plates. 

Piozzi,  Hester  Lynch. 

Observations   and   Reflections   made   in  the   course  of   a 
journey  through  France,  Italy,  and  Germany.     London, 
1789.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  vii,  437;    (i),  389. 
Piranesi,  Giovanni  Battista. 

Descrizione  e  disegno  dell'  emissario  del  lago  Albano. 
1762.     Folio,  pp.  (i),  19,  (i).     Plates, 

Pitt,  William. 

Correspondence  of  William  Pitt,  Earl  of  Chatham,    Edited 
by  the  executors  of  his  son,  John,  Earl  of  Chatham,  and 
published  from  the  original  manuscripts  in  their  pos- 
session.    London,  1 838-1 840.     Four  volumes.     Octavo. 
Pitteri,  Giovanni  Marco. 

Naturam  Referens  Patet  Ars  sed  utrinque  Magistra  ap-. 
presso  Teodoro  Viero  Venezia.     [Engraved  by  him  and 
Bartolozzi.]     Oblong  quarto.     Plates. 

Pitts  Street  Chapel,  Boston. 

Chapel  hymn  book ;  by  C.  F.  Barnard. 

Planchfe,  James  Robinson. 

Complete  view  of  the  dress  and  habits  of  the  people  of 
England ;   by  J.  Strutt, 

History  of  British  Costume.  London,  1834.  i6mo.  pp. 
XX,  376.     Plate. 

Regal   and   ecclesiastical   antiquities   of   England;   by   J. 
Strutt. 
Plato. 

Plato  and  the  older  Academy ;   by  E.  G.  Zeller. 

Plato,  and  the  other  companions  of  Sokrates ;  by  G,  Grote. 

Plato's  Divine  Dialogues,  together  with  the  apology  of 
Socrates,  translated  from  the  original  Greek,  with 
introductory  dissertations  and  notes  discovering  the 
source  of  the  Platonic  philosophy,  and  tracing  its  origin 
to  the  inspired  word  of  God.  Translated  from  the 
French  of  M.  Dacier,  1720,  London,  1839.  i6mo. 
pp.  (i),  (i),  411-     Plate. 


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Plato  (continued). 

The  Republic  of  Plato.  In  ten  books.  Translated  from  the 
Greek  by  H.  Spens.  With  a  preliminary  discourse  con- 
cerning the  philosophy  of  the  ancients  by  the  translator. 
Glasgow,  1763.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (6),  v-xl,  430. 

The  Works  of  Plato,  viz.  his  fifty-five  dialogues,  and  twelve 

epistles,  translated  from  the  Greek ;  nine  of  the  dialogues 

by  the  late   Floyer   Sydenham,   and  the  remainder  by 

Thomas  Taylor.    London,  1804.    Five  volumes.   Quarto. 

Plautus,  Titus  Maccius. 

M.  Acci  Plavti  comedias,  ex  recognitione  Jani  Grvteri; 
qui  bona  fide  contulit  cum  MSS.  Palatinis.  Accedunt 
Commentarij  Fridrici  Taubmanni  auctiores ;  item  Indices 
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Playing  Cards,  Researches  into  the  history ;  by  S.  W.  Singer. 
Pliny. 

The  Letters  of  Pliny  the  Consul.    With  occasional  remarks. 
By  William  Melmoth,  Esq.     Boston,  1809.     Two  vol- 
umes.    i6mo.  pp.  332;   280. 
Plotinus. 

Plotini  Divini  illivs  e  Platonica  familia  philosophi  de  rebvs 
philosophicis  libri  LIIII.  in  Enneades  sex  distributi,  a 
Marsilio  Ficino  Florentino  e  Graeca  Lingua  in  Latinam 
versi,  .  .  .  Basiliae,  1562.  Folio,  pp.  (28),  (729), 
(46). 
Plutarch. 

Greek  History  from   Themistocles  to  Alexander.     In   a 
series  of  lives  from  Plutarch.     Revised  and  arranged  by 
A.  H.  Clough.    London,  i860.     i2mo.  pp.  xv,  481,  (i). 
Plutarch's   Lives.      The   translation  called   Dryden's  cor- 
rected from  the  Greek  and  revised.     By  A.  H.  Clough. 
Boston,  1859.    Five  volumes.    Octavo. 
Plvtarchi   Opvsvla.     LXXXXII.     Index  Mortalium  om- 
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Plymouth,  Mass. 

Ancient  landmarks  of  Plymouth ;  by  W.  T.  Davis. 
Guide  to  Plymouth,  and  recollections  of  the  Pilgrims  [and 
"  Airs  of  the  Pilgrims  "]  ;  by  W.  S.  Russell. 
Plymouth  Colony. 

Chronicles  of  the  Pilgrim  Fathers ;  by  A.  Young. 


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Plymouth  Colony  (continued). 

Compact  with  the  charter  and  laws  of  the  Colony  of  New 
Plymouth,  published  by  the  Commonwealth  of  Massa- 
chusetts, Boston,  1836. 

First  Plymouth  patent,  granted  June  i,  1621;  by  C. 
Deane. 

History  of  Plymouth  Plantation ;  by  W.  Bradford. 

New  England's  memorial ;  by  N.  Morton. 

Plymouth  Colony ;  by  W.  T.  Davis. 
Poetry. 

American  common-place  book  of  poetry ;  by  G.  B.  Cheever. 

Ancient  metrical  tales;  by  C.  H.  Hartshorne. 

The  Beauties  of  the  Scottish  Poets,  ancient  and  modern, 
with  biographical  sketches  of  the  authors,  and  notes, 
illustrative  of  the  ancient  poems.  Glasgow,  1823.  32mo. 
pp.  (i),  vi,  (2),  288.     Plates. 

Christian  lyrics. 

Christian  year ;  by  J.  Keble. 

Collection  of  English  sonnets;   by  R.  F.  Housman. 

Country  life. 

Early  English  Poems  Chaucer  to  Pope.  Chiefly  un- 
abridged.   London,  1863.    Octavo,  pp.  xii,  308. 

England's  helicon ;   by  J.  Bodenham. 

Essays  on  English  poetry;   by  T.  Campbell. 

Fables  of  flora;    by  J.  Langhorne. 

Farmer's  boy;  by  R.  Bloomfield. 

Fast,  a  poem  translated  from  the  prophet  Isaiah;  by  J. 
Murray. 

Favourite  English  Poems  of  Modern  Times.  Unabridged, 
London,  1862.     Octavo,  pp.  xii,  372. 

Floral  Poesy:  a  book  for  all  seasons.  London.  i6mo. 
pp.  viii,  311,  ( I ) .    Plates. 

Forest  sanctuary;  by  F.  D.  Hemans. 

Gertrude  of  Wyoming;   by  T.  Campbell. 

History  of  English  poetry ;   by  T.  Warton. 

Hobbinol,  field  sports,  and  the  bowling  green;  by  W. 
Somerville. 

Household  book  of  poetry ;  by  C.  A.  Dana. 

Illustrated  poetical  album ;  by  J.  S.  Rothwell. 

Imagination  and  infancy,  or,  selections  from  the  English 
poets ;  by  J.  H.  L.  Hunt. 

Isle  of  palms,  and  other  poems ;  by  J.  Wilson. 

League  of  the  Alps;   by  F.  D.  Hemans. 

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Poetry  (continued). 

Life  memories  and  other  poems ;  by  E,  S.  Rand. 

Memory  and  hope ;   by  M.  A.  C.  Silsbee. 

Old  house  at  Sudbury ;  by  T.  W.  Parsons. 

Poems  of  many  years ;  by  R.  M.  Milnes. 

Poetical  works ;  by  G.  Herbert,  R.  Herrick,  and  by  H.  Smith. 

Poetical  works  of  Surrey  [H.  Howard]  and  Wyatt. 

Poetry  of  nature ;  by  H.  Weir. 

Poets  of  Maine ;  by  G.  B.  Griffith. 

Poets'  pleasaunce;  by  G.  Jabet. 

Pursuits  of  literature,  a  satirical  poem  in  four  dialogues; 

by  T.  J.  Mathias. 
Queen's  wake,  a  legendary  poem ;  by  J.  Hogg. 
Reliques  of  ancient  English  poetry;   by  T.  Percy. 
Rights  of  Asses. 
Rubaiyat  of  Omar  Khayyam. 
Shipwreck;   by  W.  Falconer. 

Specimens  of  early  English  metrical  romances ;  by  G.  Ellis. 
Specimens  of  early  poetry  of  France ;   by  L.  S.  Costello. 
Specimens  of  English  dramatic  poets,  who  lived  about  the 

time  of  Shakspeare ;  by  A.  de  Lamartine. 
Specimens  of  English  sonnets ;  by  A.  Dyce. 
Triumphs  of  temper ;  by  W.  Hayley. 
Two  centuries  of  song ;  by  G.  W.  Thornbury. 
Voices  from  the  mountains  and  from  the  crowd;    by  C. 

Mackay. 
Woodland  and  wild,  a  selection  of  descriptive  poetry. 

Poets  and  statesmen.    See  Biography. 

Pole,  William. 

Life  of  Robert  Stephenson. 

Polish  exiles. 

Zophiel,  or  the  bride  of  seven ;  by  M.  G.  Brooks. 

Political  Economy. 

On  political  economy,  in  connexion  with  the  moral  state 

and  moral  prospects  of  society ;  by  T.  Chalmers. 
Treatise ;  by  J.-B.  Say. 

Polo,  Marco. 

The  Book  of  Ser  Marco  Polo,  the  Venetian,  concerning  the 
kingdoms  and  marvels  of  the  East.  Newly  translated 
and  edited,  with  notes.  By  Colonel  Henry  Yule.  Lon- 
don, 1 87 1.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  clxi,  409,  (i); 
xviii,  (i),  525.    Plates. 


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Polo,  Marco  (continued). 

The  Travels  of  Marco  Polo,  the  Venetian.    The  translation 
of  Marsden  revised,  with  a  selection  of  his  notes.    Edited 
by  Thomas  Wright.     London,  1854.     i6mo.  pp.  xxviii, 
508. 
Polybius. 

The  General  History  of  Polybius.     Translated  from  the 
Greek  by  Mr.  [James]  Hampton.    Fourth  edition.    Lon- 
don, 1809.    Three  volumes.    Octavo. 
Same,  fifth  edition.     Oxford,  1823.     Two  volumes.     Oc- 
tavo, pp.  (i),  (i),  xxiv,  422;  (i),  (i),  507. 
Pompeiana,  the  topography,  edifices  and  ornaments  of  Pom- 
peii, the  result  of  excavations  since  181 9;  by  W.  Gell. 
Pontiac,  History  of  the  conspiracy;   by  F.  Parkman. 
Poole,  Edward  Stanley. 

Account  of  the  manners  and  customs  of  the  modern  Egyp- 
tians;  by  E.  W.  Lane. 
Thousand  and  one  nights,  commonly  called,  in  England, 
the  Arabian  nights'   entertainments. 
Poole,  William  Frederick. 

The  Popham  Colony.    A  discussion  of  its  historical  claims, 
with    a   bibliography    of   the    subject.      Boston,    1866. 
Octavo,  pp.  y2. 
Pope,  Alexander. 

Essay  on  the  genius  and  writings;   by  J.  Warton. 
Iliad  of  Homer. 
Odyssey  of  Homer. 
Pope,  Walter. 

The  Life  of  the   Right   Reverend   Father   in   God   Seth 
[Ward],  Lord  Bishop  of  Salisbury,  and  Chancellor  of 
the  Most   Noble  Order  of  the  Garter.     With  a  brief 
account  of  Bishop  Wilkins,  Mr.  Lawrence  Rooke,  Dr. 
Isaac  Barrow,  Dr.  Tubervile,  and  others.    London,  1697. 
i6mo.  pp.  (i),  (2),  193,  S7- 
Popes.    See  Roman  Catholic  Church. 
Popham  Colony;  by  W.  F.  Poole. 
Portfolio;  by  P.  G.  Hamerton. 
Portland  Vase. 

Portland  vase.     [In  "  Botanic  Garden,"  by  E.  Darwin.] 
Reprint  of  a  description ;  by  T.  Windus. 
Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

Rambles  about  Portsmouth ;   by  C.  W.  Brewster. 


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Portugal. 

Fair  Lusitania;   by  C.  C.  Jackson. 

Italy,  Spain  and  Portugal;    by  W.  Beckford. 

Portugal  illustrated ;  by  W.  M.  Kinsey, 

Recollections  of  an  excursion  to  the  monasteries  of  Alco- 

baga  and  Batalha;   by  W.  Beckford. 
Scenery  of  Portugal  and  Spain ;   by  G.  Vivian. 
Traits  and  traditions  of  Portugal ;  by  J.  Pardoe. 

Potter,  Robert. 

Tragedies  of  Aeschylus;   of  Euripides;   of  Sophocles. 
Pottery. 

Ancient  unedited  monuments.  Painted  Greek  vases;  by 
J.  Milligen. 

Antiquites  Etrusques,  Grecques  et  Romains;  by  P.  F.  H. 
d'Hancarville. 

Collection  of  antique  vases,  altars,  etc. ;  by  H.  Moses. 

History  of  ancient  pottery ;  by  S.  Birch. 

History  of  the  ceramic  art ;  by  A.  Jacquemart. 

Keramic  art  of  Japan ;  by  G.  A.  Audsley, 

Life  of  Joseph  Wedgwood ;   by  E.  Meteyard. 

Manual  of  pottery  and  porcelain  for  American  collectors; 
by  J.  H,  Treadwell. 

Portland  vase.     [In  "  Botanic  Garden,"  by  E.  Darwin,] 

Reprint  of  a  description  of  the  Portland  vase,  formerly  the 
Barberini ;  by  T.  Windus. 

Wedgwood  and  his  works ;  by  E.  Meteyard. 

Wedgwoods ;   by  L.  F.  W.  Jewitt. 
Poulson,  George. 

History  and  antiquities  of  the  seigniory  of  Holderness ;  by 
W.  Dade. 
Poussin,  Nicholas. 

Memoirs  of  the  life;  by  M.  Graham. 
Powers,  Grant. 

Historical  Sketches  of  the  discovery,  settlement,  and  prog- 
ress of  events  in  the  Coos  Country  and  vicinity,  prin- 
cipally included  between  the  years  1754  and  1785. 
Haverhill,  N.  H.,  1880.     i2mo.  pp.  240. 

Pray,  Lewis  Glover. 

The  History  of  Sunday  Schools,  and  of  religious  education, 
from  the  earliest  times.  Boston,  1847.  i2mo.  pp.  (i), 
viii,  262.    Plate. 

Prayer,  Discourse  concerning;  by  S.  Patrick. 


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Prayer  Book,  Albert  Durer's  designs;   by  R.  Ackermann. 
Precious  stones.     See  Gems. 
Prentiss,  Charles. 

Works,  in  verse  and  prose,  of  the  late  Robert  Treat 
Paine,  Jun. 

Prescott,  William  Hickling. 

History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico,  with  a  preliminary 
view  of  the  ancient  Mexican  Civilization,  and  the  life 
of  the  conqueror,  Hernando  Cortez.  Boston,  1859. 
Three  volumes.     Octavo.     Plates. 

History  of  the  reign  of  the  Emperor  Charles  the  Fifth ;  by 
W.  Robertson. 

History  of  the  Reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella,  the  Cath- 
olic.    Boston,  1838.     Three  volumes.     Octavo.     Plates. 

Life;  by  G.  Ticknor. 

Preservation   of   the   Union.      [Loyal    Publication    Society, 
No.  14.] 

Price,  Richard. 

Additional  Observations  on  the  Nature  and  Value  of  Civil 
Liberty,  and  the  War  with  America:  also  observations 
on  schemes  for  raising  money  by  public  loans;  an  his- 
torical deduction  and  analysis  of  the  national  debt ;  and 
a  brief  account  of  the  debts  and  resources  of  France. 
London,  1777.  Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  176. 
'     Address,  delivered  at  the  interment ;  by  A.  Kippis. 

A  Discourse  on  the  Love  of  our  Country,  delivered  on 
Nov.  4,  1789,  at  the  meeting-house  in  the  old  Jewry,  to 
the  Society  for  Commemorating  the  Revolution  in  Great 
Britain.  .  .  .  Sixth  edition.  London,  1790.  Octavo, 
pp.  (i),  X,  51,  44. 

Discourse  on  occasion  of  the  death ;  by  J.  Priestley. 

An  Essay  on  the  Population  of  England,  from  the  Revolu- 
tion to  the  present  time.  With  an  appendix,  containing 
remarks  on  the  account  of  the  population,  trade,  and 
resources  of  the  kingdom,  in  Mr.  Eden's  letters  to  Lord 
Carlisle.    London,  1780.    Octavo,  pp.  v,  (i),  82. 

The  General  Introduction  and  Supplement  to  the  two 
Tracts  on  Civil  Liberty,  the  War  with  America,  and  the 
finances  of  the  Kingdom.  London,  1778.  Octavo,  pp. 
(i),  xxvi,  1 8 1-2 1 6.    Table. 

History  of  English  poetry ;  by  T.  Warton. 

Observations  on  the  Nature  of  Civil  Liberty,  the  Principles 


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Price,  Richard  (continued). 

of  Government,  and  the  Justice  and  Policy  of  the  War 
with  America.     To  which  is  added  an  appendix,  con- 
taining   the    state    of    the    national    debt.  .  .  .  Fourth 
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Same,  fifth  edition.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (i),  (4),  132. 
Price,   Uvedale,  on  the  picturesque ;  by  T.  D.  Lauder. 
Priestley,  Joseph. 

A  Discourse  on  occasion  of  the  Death  of  Dr.  Price;  deliv- 
ered at  Hackney,  on  Sunday,  May  i,  1791.  London, 
1791.  Octavo,  pp.  ( I ) ,  ( I ) ,  45. 
Lectures  on  History,  and  General  Policy;  to  which  is  pre- 
fixed, an  essay  on  a  course  of  liberal  education  for  civil 
and  active  life.  A  new  edition,  with  numerous  enlarge- 
ments :  comprising  a  lecture  on  "  the  Constitution  of  the 
United  States,"  from  the  author's  American  edition; 
and  additional  notes,  by  J.  T.  Rutt.  London,  1826. 
Octavo,  pp.  xxxii,  598. 
Letters  to  the  Right  Honourable  Edmund  Burke,  occa- 
sioned by  his  reflections  on  the  Revolution  in  France,  &c. 
Third  edition,  corrected.  Birmingham,  1791.  Octavo, 
pp.  xii,  (2),  155. 
The  proper  Objects  of  Education  in  the  present  State  of 
the  World :  represented  in  a  discourse,  delivered  on 
Wednesday,  the  27th  of  April,  1791,  at  the  meeting- 
house in  the  Old-Jewry,  London ;  to  the  supporters  of 
the  New  College  at  Hackney.  London,  1791.  Octavo, 
pp.  (i),  (i),  52,4. 
Prince,  John. 

Danmonii  Orientales  Illustres :  or,  the  worthies  of  Devon. 
A  work,  wherein  the  lives  and  fortunes  of  the  most 
famous  divines,  statesmen,  swordsmen,  physicians, 
writers,  and  other  eminent  persons,  natives  of  that  most 
noble  Province,  from  before  the  Norman  Conquest,  down 
to  the  present  age,  are  memorized.  .  .  .  New  edition, 
with  notes.  London,  18 10.  Quarto,  pp.  xxxvii,  784, 
(12).  Plates. 
Prinsep,  Charles  Robert. 

Treatise  on  political  economy ;  by  J.  B.  Say. 
Printing. 

Annals  of  Parisian  typography ;  by  W.  P.  Greswell. 
Areopagitica,  a  speech  of  Mr.  John  Milton,  for  the  liberty 
of  vnlicenc'd  printing. 


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Printing  (con  tinned) . 

Dictionary  of  printers  and  printing ;  by  C.  H.  Timperley. 

Early  Dutch,  German  and  English  printers'  marks;  by 
J,  P.  Berjeau. 

Gutenberg,  and  the  art  of  printing ;  by  E.  C.  Pearson. 

History  of  the  art ;  by  H.  N.  Humphreys. 

Inquiry  concerning  the  invention  of  printing;  by  W.  Y. 
Ottley. 

Life  of  William  Caxton,  with  an  accouiit  of  the  invention 
of  printing ;  by  W.  Stevenson. 

Origin  and  progress ;  by  T.  Astle. 

Principia  typographia,  the  block-books,  or  xylographic 
delineations  of  Scripture  history ;  by  S.  L.  Sotheby. 

Researches  into  the  history  of  playing  cards,  with  illustra- 
tions of  the  origin  of  printing  and  engraving  on  wood ; 
by  S.  W.  Singer. 

Typographical  antiquities,  or  the  history  of  printing;  by 
T.  F.  Dibdin. 

William  Caxton,  the  first  English  printer ;  by  C.  Knight. 
Prints,  King  Charles  I.,  and  the  heads  of  the  noble  earls, 

lords,  and  others.    See  Great  Britain. 
Prior,  James. 

Life  of  Edmond  Malone,  editor  of  Shakspeare.  With  selec- 
tions from  his  manuscript  anecdotes.  London,  i860. 
Octavo,  pp.  xii,  476.     Plate. 

Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  the  Right  Hon. 
Edmund  Burke;  with  specimens  of  his  poetry  and  let- 
ters, and  an  estimate  of  his  genius  and  talents,  compared 
with  those  of  his  great  contemporaries.  London,  1824. 
Octavo,  pp.  xxiv,  584.  Plates. 
Procter,  Bryan  Waller. 

Charles   Lamb :    a  memoir.     By  Barry  Cornwall.     New 
edition.     London,  1869.     Octavo,  pp.  viii,  252.     Plates. 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church. 

The  Hymnal  revised  and  enlarged  as  adopted  by  the  Gen- 
eral Convention  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in 
the  United  States  of  America  in  the  year  of  our  Lord 
1892.    New  York.     i6mo.  pp.  vi,  594. 
Protestants,  Some  considerations  about  union  among. 
Prout,  John  Skinner. 

Antiquities  of  Chester.  London.  Folio,  pp.  (i),  (i). 
Plates. 

Antiquities  of  York.    York.     Folio,  i  p.     Plates. 


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Prout,  Samuel. 

Fac-similes  of  Sketches  made  in  Flanders  and  Germany 
and  drawn  on  stone  by  Samuel  Prout,  painter  in  water 
colors  in  ordinary  to  His  Majesty.  Folio,  pp.  (i),  (i). 
Plates. 

Hints  on  Light  and  Shadow,  Composition,  etc.  as  appli- 
cable to  landscape  painting.  Illustrated  by  examples, 
by  Samuel  Prout,  painter  in  water  colours  in  Ordinary 
to  Her  Majesty.  London,  1838.  Folio,  pp.  (i),  16, 
(i),  (ly)vei'so.    Plates. 

Illustrations  of  the  Rhine,  drawn  from  nature,  and  on  stone 
by  S.  Prout.  London,  1853.  Folio,  pp.  (i),  (i), 
Plates. 

Rudiments  of  Landscape :  in  progressive  studies.  Drawn, 
and  etched  in  imitation  of  chalk.  London,  181 3.  Ob- 
long quarto,  pp.  26.     Plates. 

Sketches  in  France  Switzerland  and  Italy.  London,  1839. 
Folio,  pp.  (i),  (2).    Plates. 

Prout,  William. 

Chemistry,  Meteorology,  and  the  function  of  Digestion, 
considered  with  reference  to  Natural  Theology.  Fourth 
edition.  Edited  by  J.  W.  Griffith.  London,  1855. 
i6mo.  pp.  xxviii,  419,    (i). 

Proverbs,  Polyglot  of  foreign ;   by  H.  G.  Bohn. 

Prussia. 

Memoirs  of  Frederick  Sophia  Wilhelmina. 

Psalms.    See  Bible. 

Pugh,  Edward. 

Walks  through  London,  including  Westminster  and  the 
borough  of  Southwark,  with  the  surrounding  suburbs, 
.  .  .  Forming  a  complete  guide  to  the  British  metropolis. 
London,  1817.  Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (4),  368,  (12). 
Plates. 

Pugin,  Augustus  Welby  Northmore. 

An  Apology  for  the  Revival  of  Christian  Architecture  in 
England.  London,  1843.  Quarto,  pp.  (3),  (i),  (2), 
51,  (i).     Plates. 

Glossary  of  Ecclesiastical  Ornament  and  Costume,  com- 
piled and  illustrated  from  antient  authorities  and  ex- 
amples. Faithfully  translated  by  the  Rev.  Bernard 
Smith.    London,  1844.    Folio,  pp.  xiv,  (2),  222.    Plates. 

The  True  Principles  of  Pointed  or  Christian  Architecture: 


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Pugin,  Augustus  Welby  Northmore  (continued). 

set  forth  in  two  lectures  delivered  at  St.  Marie's,  Oscott. 
London,  1853.    Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (i),  (2),  56.    Plates. 

Puliga,  Comtesse  de. 

Madame  de  Sevigne  her  Correspondents  and  Contempo- 
raries. London,  1873.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp. 
xvi,  400;  xii,  ^y^,  (i).    Plates. 

Pulling,  William. 

A  Biographical  Sketch,  the  Poetical  Meditations,  and 
Poetical  and  Religious  Harmonies,  of  M.  de  Lamartine. 
With  interesting  facts  from  his  "  Three  Months  in 
Power."  London,  1849.  i2mo.  pp.  Ixxxviii,  slip,  158. 
Plate. 

Punch.    Volumes  L  to  LXL  ( 184 i-i  871).    London.    Thirty- 
one  volumes.    Quarto. 

Punch's  Almanacks,  1 860-1 871.     Second  series.     Folio,  pp. 
(252). 

Purcell,  Lyndsey. 

Course  of  lectures  on  modern  history;  by  K.  W.  F.  von 
Schlegel. 

Purchas,  Samuel. 

Pvrchas  his  Pilgrimage,  or  relations  of  the  world  and  the 
religions  observed  in  al  ages  and  places  discouered,  from 
the  creation  vnto  this  present.  In  foure  parts.  .  .  .  Lon- 
don, 161 7.    Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (37),  1102,  (40). 

Rare  portrait  of  Purchas  inserted. 

Puritans. 

History   of   the   Puritans   in   England,    and   the    Pilgrim 

Fathers ;  by  W.  H.  Stowell. 
History   of   the    Puritans,    or   protestant   nonconformists; 

by  D.  Neal. 
Pursuits  of  Literature,  a  satirical  poem  in  four  dialogues; 

by  T.  J.  Mathias. 
Putnam,  Alfred  Porter. 

Singers  and  Songs  of  the  Liberal  Faith;   being  selections 

of  hymns  and  other  sacred  poems  of  the  liberal  church 

in  America,  with  biographical  sketches  of  the  writers, 

and  with  historical  and  illustrative  notes.    Boston.  1875. 

i2mo.  pp.  xxiii,  556. 
Putnam,  George. 

A  Discourse,  on  the  occasion  of  the  death  of  William  Henry 

Harrison,  ninth  President  of  the  United  States:    deliv- 


298  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Putnam,  George  (continued). 

ered   at   Roxbury,   April    i6th,    1841.      Boston,    1841. 
Octavo,  pp.  30. 
Putnam,  George  Palmer. 

Recollections  of  Irving,  by  his  publisher.     [In  "  Studies," 

by  Charles  Dudley  Warner.] 
Soldiers'  and  sailors'  patriotic  songs.     [Loyal  Publication 
Society,  No.  49.] 
Pyne,  James  Baker. 

The  English  Lake  District.     Manchester,    1853.     Large 
folio,  pp.  (i),vi,  (2^) recto.    Plates. 
Pyrenees. 

Pyrenees,  a  description  of  summer  life  at  French  watering 

places ;  by  H.  Blackburn. 
Tour  through  the  Pyrenees;   by  H.  A.  Taine. 


Quakers. 

As  to  Roger  Williams ;  by  H.  M.  Dexter. 
Quarles,  Francis. 

Divine   Fancies :   digested   into  epigrammes,   meditations, 
and    observations.     London,     1633.      i2mo.    pp.     (i), 
(3).  (3),  (4),  206. 
Quatremere  de  Quincy,  Antoine  Chrysostome. 

An   Essay  on  the   Nature,   the  End,   and   the   Means   of 
Imitation  in  the  Fine  Arts.    Translated  from  the  French 
by  J.  C.  Kent.     London,  1837.     Octavo,  pp.  xix,  468. 
Quincy,  Edmund. 

Life   of  Josiah   Quincy  of  Massachusetts.     By  his   son. 
Boston,  1867.     i2mo.  pp.  xii,  560.    Plate. 

Presentation  copy,  September  20,  1867. 

Same,  fourth  edition.     Boston,  1868. 

Same,  fifth  edition.     Boston,  1869. 

Wensley :  a  Story  without  a  Moral.    Boston,  1854.     i6mo. 

pp.  (i),  302. 
Wensley  and  other  Stories.     Edited  by  his  son,  Edmund 

Quincy.     Boston,  1885.     l2mo.  pp.  xiii,  (i),  349. 
Quincy,  Eliza  Susan. 

Memoir  of  the  Life  of  Eliza  S.  M.  Quincy.    Boston,  1861. 

Octavo,  pp.  (2),  267. 

Manuscript  notes ;  and  photographs  inserted  of  Mrs.  Quincy  from  a  por- 
trait by  Harding  about  1826-7,  of  Edmund  Quincy,  and  of  Helen  Ruthven 
Waterston;  presentation  copy  June  i,  1861. 


Waterston  Collection  299 

Quincy,  Josiah    (1744-1775). 

Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  adjudged  in  the  Superior 
Court  of  Judicature  of  the  Province  of  Massachusetts 
Bay,  between  1761  and  1772.  Printed  from  his  original 
manuscripts  in  the  possession  of  his  son,  Josiah  Quincy, 
and  edited  by  his  great-grandson,  Samuel  M.  Quincy. 
With  an  appendix  upon  the  Writs  of  Assistance  [by 
Horace  Gray,  Jr.].  Boston,  1865.  Octavo,  pp.  vii, 
606. 

Presentation  copy  to  Mrs.  Waterston ;  signature  of  Josiah  Quincy,  De- 
cember 18,  1772,  pasted  in. 

Review  of  the  memoir ;   by  J.  Davis. 
Quincy,  Josiah    (1772-1864). 

An  Address  delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  Dane  Law  Col- 
lege in  Harvard  University,  October  23,  1832.  Cam- 
bridge, 1832.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (i),27. 

Address,  delivered  at  the  Fifth  Anniversary  of,  the  Massa- 
chusetts Peace  Society,  December  25th,  1820.  Cam- 
bridge, 1 82 1.    Octavo,  pp.  32. 

An  Address  delivered  before  the  Massachusetts  Agricul- 
tural Society,  at  the  Brighton  Cattle  Show,  October  12th, 
1819.    Octavo,  pp.  15. 

Address  of  the  Hon.  Josiah  Quincy,  to  the  City  Council,  at 
the  Organization  of  the  City  Government,  May  i,  1823. 
Boston,  1823.    Octavo,  pp.  8. 

An  Address  to  the  Board  of  Aldermen,  and  Members  of 
the  Common  Council,  of  Boston,  on  the  Organization  of 
the  City  Government,  at  Faneuil  Hall,  May  i,  1824. 
Boston,  1824.    Octavo,  pp.  18. 

Same.    January  2,  1826.    Boston,  1826.    Octavo,  pp.  14. 

Same.    January  i,  1827.     Boston,  1827.    Octavo,  pp.  20. 

Same.    January  i,  1828.     Boston,  1828.     Octavo,  pp.  19. 

Address  to  the  Board  of  Aldermen,  of  the  City  of  Boston, 
Jan.  3,  1829,  on  taking  final  leave  of  the  office  of  Mayor. 
Boston,  1829.    Octavo,  pp.  31. 

An  Address  to  the  Citizens  of  Boston,  on  the  17th  of  Sep- 
tember, 1830,  the  close  of  the  second  century  from  the 
first  settlement  of  the  city.  Boston,  1830.  Octavo, 
pp.  68. 

Address  to  the  Independent  Electors  of  Massachusetts,  by 
a  meeting  of  citizens  from  every  part  of  the  state,  holden 
in  Boston,  27th  Feb.  1815.  Boston,  1815.  Octavo, 
pp.  16. 


300  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Quincy,  Josiah  (i 772-1 864)  (continued). 

Considerations  relative  to  the  Library  of  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, respectfully  submitted  to  the  Legislature  of 
Massachusetts.     Cambridge,  1833.    Octavo,  pp.  16. 

Final  Report  of  the  Committee  of  both  branches  of  the  City 
Council  of  Boston,  on  the  Extension  of  Faneuil  Hall 
Market,  November  13,  1826.     Octavo,  pp.  34  [38]. 

The  History  of  Harvard  University.  Cambridge,  1840. 
Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xxiii,  (i),  612;  xv,  728, 
( I ) .    Plates. 

The  History  of  the  Boston  Athenaeum,  v^ith  biographical 
notices  of  its  deceased  founders.  Cambridge,  1851, 
Octavo,  pp.  xii,  263,  (i),  104. 

Presentation  copy,  January  11,  1851. 

Memoir  of  the  Life  of  John  Quincy  Adams.  Boston,  1858. 
Octavo,  pp.  X,  429.    Plate. 

Presentation  copy,  November  5,  1858. 

Same.     Boston,   1859;    and  i860. 

Memoir  of  the  Life  of  Josiah  Quincy  Jun.  of  Massachu- 
setts:  by  his  son.     Boston,  1825.     Octavo,  pp.  viii,  498. 
Same,  untrimmed. 

Presentation  copy,  March  6,  1841,  to  Helen  Ruthven  Waterston. 

Same,  1 744-1 775.  Second  edition.  Edited  by  Eliza  Susan 
Quincy.    Boston,  1874.    Octavo,  pp.  xv,  431.    Plates. 

Same,  third  edition.    Boston,  1875.    Octavo.     Plates. 

A  Municipal  History  of  the  Town  and  City  of  Boston, 
during  two  centuries.  From  September  17,  1630,  to 
September  17,  1830.  Boston,  1852.  Octavo,  pp.  xi, 
444.    Plates. 

Presentation  copy,  February,  1852 ;  also  note,  in  pencil,  February  22, 
187 1,  by  Eliza  Susan  Quincy. 

An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Washington  Benevolent 
Society  of  Massachusetts,  on  the  thirtieth  day  of  April, 
18 1 3,  being  the  anniversary  of  the  first  inauguration  of 
President  Washington.     Boston,  1813.     Octavo,  pp.  29, 

(3). 
An  Oration,  delivered  on  Tuesday,  the  Fourth  of  July, 
1826,  it  being  the  fiftieth  anniversary  of  American  Inde- 
pendence, before  the  Supreme  Executive  of  the  Com- 
monwealth, and  the  City  Council  and  inhabitants  of  the 
City  of  Boston.    Boston,  1826.    Octavo,  pp.  30. 


Waterston  Collection  301 

Quincy,  Josiah  (1772-1864)  (continued). 

Remarks  on  some  of  the  Provisions  of  the  Laws  of  Massa- 
chusetts, affecting  poverty,  vice,  and  crime;  being  the 
general  topics  of  a  charge  to  the  Grand  Jury  of  the 
County  of  Suffolk,  in  March  Term,  1822.  Cambridge, 
1822.    Octavo,  pp.  28. 

Speech  of  Hon.  Josiah  Quincy,  in  the  House  of  Represen- 
tatives of  the  U.  S.  January  14,  181 1,  on  the  passage 
of  the  bill  to  enable  the  people  of  the  Territory  of 
Orleans,  to  form  a  constitution  and  state  government; 
and  for  the  admission  of  such  state  into  the  Union. 
Baltimore,  181 1.    Octavo,  pp.  2^. 

Speech  of  the  Hon.  Josiah  Quincy  in  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives of  the  U.  States,  January  30,  181 1,  on  the 
influence  of  peace  and  patronage.     Octavo,  pp.  16. 

Speech  of  the  Hon,  Josiah  Quincy,  on  the  Joint  Resolutions 
in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  U.  S.  approving 
the  conduct  of  the  Executive,  in  refusing  to  receive  any 
further  communication  from  Francis  J.  Jackson,  Esq. 
To  which  is  added,  the  Report  of  the  Joint  Committee 
of  the  Massachusetts  Legislature,  on  the  subject  of  the 
foreign  relations  of  the  United  States.  Baltimore,  18 10. 
Octavo,  pp.  31. 

Speech  of  the  Hon.  Josiah  Quincy,  in  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives of  the  U.  States,  February  25,  181 1,  on  the 
amendments  offered  by  Mr.  Eppes  to  the  bill  supple- 
mentary to  the  "  Act  concerning  the  commercial  inter- 
course between  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain  and 
France,  and  their  dependencies,  and  for  other  purposes." 
And  which  proposed  to  revive  and  enforce  the  noninter- 
course  law  against  Great  Britain.  Alexandria,  March 
I,  181 1,  Octavo,  pp.  16. 
Quincy,  Josiah   (1802- 1882). 

Figures  of  the  Past.     From  the  leaves  of  old  journals. 
[Edited  by  Josiah   Phillips  Quincy.]      Eighth  edition. 
Boston,  1892.     i6mo.  pp.  viii,  404. 
Quincy,  Josiah    (1859-). 

The  Coming  Peace.     Oration  delivered  before  the  City 
Council   and  citizens   of   Boston,   on   the  one  hundred 
and  fifteenth  anniversary  of  the  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence, July  4,  1 89 1.    Boston,  1891.    Octavo,  pp.  62. 
Quintilianus,  Marcus  Fabius. 

Quintilien.     De  ITnstitution   de  I'Orateur.     Traduit  par 


302  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Quintilianus,  Marcus  Fabius  (continued). 

M.  I'Abbe  Gedoyn,  .  .  .  Paris,  1718.    Quarto,  pp.  (i), 
(38),  860,  (11).    Cut. 
Quintus  Calaber. 

Quinti  Calabri  praetermissorum  ab  Homero  Libri  XIV. 
Graece,  .  .  .  Curante  Joanne   Cornelio   de   Pauw,  .  .  . 
Lugduni  Batavorum    [Leyden],  1734.     i2mo.  pp.  (i), 
(14),  871,  (16). 
Quotations. 

Familiar ;  by  J.  Bartlett. 

Truths  illustrated  by  great  authors ;  by  W.  White. 


R.,  J.  S. 

The  Story  of  Elaine.    Ilustrated  in  facsimile  from  draw- 
ings  by   Gustave  Dore.     The   text  adapted   from   Sir 
Thomas  Mallory.    London,  1871.     Folio,  pp.  (i),  (i), 
18.    Plates. 
Rachel  Dyer,  a  North  American  story ;  by  J.  Neal. 
Racinet,  Auguste. 

Polychromatic  Ornament.  One  hundred  plates  in  gold, 
silver,  and  colours,  comprising  upwards  of  two  thousand 
specimens  of  the  various  styles  of  ancient,  oriental,  and 
mediaeval  art,  .  .  .  Translated  from  the  original  French. 
London,  1873.  Folio,  pp.  (i),  (3),  (i),  58,  (204). 
Plates. 
Rae,  William  Fraser. 

Westwood  by  Rail :   the  new  route  to  the  East.    London, 
1870.    i2mo.  pp.  xiv,  391.    Map. 
Rafter,  Hermann. 

Einheit  und  freiheit.    [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  19.] 
Raikes,  Thomas. 

A  portion  of  the  Journal  kept  by  Thomas  Raikes,  from 
1 83 1  to  1847:  comprising  reminscences  of  social  and 
political  life  in  London  and  Paris  during  that  period. 
Second  edition.  London,  1 856-1 858.  Four  volumes. 
Octavo.  Plates. 
Same,  new  edition.  London,  1858.  Two  volumes.  i6mo. 
pp.  viii,  489,  ( I )  ;   ( I ) ,  506.    Plates. 

Rainsford,  Marcus. 

An  Historical  Account  of  the  Black  Empire  of  Hayti :  com- 
prehending a  view  of  the  principal  transactions  in  the 


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Rainsford,  Marcus  (continued). 

Revolution   of   Saint   Domingo;   with   its   antient   and 
modern  state.     London,  1805.     Quarto,  pp.  xxiii,  (i), 
467,  (9).    Plates. 
Ralegh,  Walter. 

Life ;  by  P.  F.  Tytler. 

Memoirs  of  the  life;   by  K.  Thomson. 

Poems  of  Sir  Henry  Wotton,  Sir  Walter  Raleigh  and 
others ;  by  J.  Hannah. 

The  Prerogative  of  Parliaments  in  England :  proued  in 
a  dialogue  (pro  &  contra)  betweene  a  councellour  of 
state  and  a  justice  of  peace.  Written  by  the  worthy 
(much  lacked  and  lamented)  Sir  Walter  Raleigh  Knight, 
deceased.  .  .  .  Printed  at  Midelburge,  1628.  i2mo,  pp. 
(I),  (5),  65,  (I). 
Ralph,  John. 

Lives  of  the  poets-laureate ;  by  W.  S.  Austin. 
Rammohun  Roy. 

Final  appeal  to  the  Christian  public.  London,  1834. 
[In  his  "  Precepts."] 

Last  days  in  England  of  the  Rajah ;  by  M.  Carpenter. 

The  Precepts  of  Jesus  the  Guide  to  Peace  and  Happiness, 
extracted  from  the  books  of  the  New  Testament  ascribed 
to  the  four  Evangelists.  To  which  are  added,  the  first, 
second,  and  final  appeal  to  the  Christian  public  in  reply 
to  the  observations  of  Dr.  Marshman,  of  Serampore. 
With  a  portrait  and  memoir  of  the  author.  Second 
London  edition.  London,  1834.  Octavo,  pp.  xxii,  vii, 
306,  xxii,  ( I ) ,  304.    Plate. 

Ram.say,  Allan. 

Paston  Letters,  written  during  the  reigns  of  Henry  VL, 

Edward  IV.,  and  Richard  III. ;    by  J.  Fenn. 
Poetical  works ;  by  C.  Mackay. 
Rand,  Edward  Spragiie,  Jr. 

Life  Memories ;  and  other  poems.  Boston,  1859.  i6mo. 
pp.  (2),  5-176. 

Randolph,  John. 

Home  reminiscences ;  by  P.  Bouldin. 

Rank6,  Franz  Leopold. 

A  History  of  the  Papacy,  political  and  ecclesiastical,  in  the 
sixteenth  and  seventeenth  centuries.  Translated  from 
the  last  German  edition.     With  an  introductory  essay. 


304  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Ranke,  Franz  Leopold  (continued). 

by  the  Rev.  J.  H.  Merle  d'Aubigne.     Edinburgh,  1850. 
Octavo,  pp.  Iv,  633 ;   iv,  604.    Plates. 

Raphael  Sanzio. 

Book  of  cartoons ;  by  R.  Cattermole. 

Book  of  Raphael's  madonnas;    by  J.  P.  Walker. 

Brief  sketch  of  the  life  and  works.  [In  "  Life  of  Michael 
Angelo,"  by  J.  S.  Harford.] 

Caryatides  from  the  "  Stanza  dell'  Eliodoro  "  in  the  Vati- 
can ;  by  L.  Gruner. 

The  Hours  of  Raphael  in  Outline  together  with  the  ceiling 
of  the  hall  where  they  were  originally  painted.  By  Mary 
E.  WilHams.  Boston,  1891.  Large  folio,  pp.  19,  (i). 
Plates. 

The  Life  of  Rafifaelo  Sanzio  da  Urbino :  by  the  author  of 
the  life  of  Michael  Angelo.  And  the  characters  of  the 
most  celebrated  painters  of  Italy:  by  Sir  Joshua  Rey- 
nolds.   London,  1816.     i2mo.  pp.  viii,  230. 

Raphael  and  Michelangelo;    by  C.  C.  Perkins. 

Raphael  of  Urbino  and  his  father  Giovanni  Santi ;  by  J.  D. 
Passavant. 

Raphael  Santi,  his  life  and  his  works;  by  A.  Wolzogen. 

Rapin  Thoyras,  Paul  de. 

The  History  of  England.  Written  in  French.  Translated 
into  English,  with  additional  notes,  by  N.  Tindal,  .  .  . 
Third  edition.  London,  1743.  Two  volumes.  Folio, 
pp.  (i),  X,  viii,  849,  (i)  ;  807,  (18).    Plates. 

Continued  by  N.  Tindal. 

Rasselas;    by  S.  Johnson. 

Raumer,  Frederich  Ludwig  Georg  von. 

The  Political  History  of  England,  during  the  i6th,  17th, 
and  1 8th  centuries.  Vol.  I.  From  the  accession  of 
Henry  VII.  to  the  troubles  in  Scotland,  1637.  Vol.  II. 
From  the  breaking  out  of  the  Scotch  troubles,  to  the 
Restoration  of  Charles  II.  1637-1660.  London,  1837. 
Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  550;  viii,  514. 

Raveneau  de  Lussan. 

Journal  of  a  Voyage  made  into  the  South  Sea,  by  the 
bucaniers  or  free  hooters  of  America,  from  the  year 
1684  to  1689.  .  .  .  London,  1698.  [In  "  History,"  by 
J.  Esquemeljng.] 


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Rawley,  William. 

Certain  miscellany  works;   by  F.  Bacon. 

New  Atlantis ;  by  same. 

Resuscitatio,  or,  bringing  into  pvblick  light  several  pieces 

of  the  works ;  by  same. 
Second  part  of  the  Resuscitatio;   by  same. 
Sylva  Syl varum,  or,  a  naturall  historic;   by  same. 

Rawlinson,  George. 

The  Five  Great  Monarchies  of  the  Ancient  Eastern  World ; 
or,  the  history,  geography,  and  antiquities  of  Chaldsea, 
Assyria,  Babylon,  Media,  and  Persia,  collected  and  illus- 
trated from  ancient  and  modern  sources.  Second  edition. 
New  York,  1871.    Three  volumes.    Octavo.    Maps. 

The  History  of  Herodotus.  A  new  English  version,  edited 
with  copious  notes  and  appendices,  illustrating  the  his- 
tory and  geography  of  Herodotus,  from  the  most  recent 
sources  of  information;  .  .  .  New  York,  1859-1861. 
Four  volumes.    Octavo.    Plates. 

A  Manual  of  Ancient  History  from  the  earliest  times  to 
the  fall  of  the  Western  Empire,  comprising  the  history 
of  Chaldaea,  Assyria,  Medea,  Babylon,  Lydia,  Phoenicia, 
Syria,  Judaea,  Egypt,  Carthage,  Persia,  Greece,  Mace- 
donia, Rome,  and  Parthia.  Oxford,  1869.  Octavo,  pp. 
xii,  580. 

The  Origin  of  Nations.  In  two  parts :  on  early  civiliza- 
tions. On  ethnic  affinities,  etc.  London,  1877.  i2mo. 
pp.  xiv,  (i),  272.     Map. 

Rayner,  Simeon. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  Haddon  Hall.  .  .  .  Lon- 
don, 1836.    Folio,  pp.  (3),  (3),  53,  (3),  (4).    Plates. 
Read,  Thomas  Buchanan. 

Poems.  New,  enlarged  edition.  Philadelphia,  1855. 
Octavo,  pp.  352.    Plates. 

Letter,  Boston,  August  22,  1867,  on  fly  leaf  at  beginning. 

Rural  Poems.    London,  1857.     i6mo.  pp.  viii,  167,  (i). 

Presentation  copy,  Rome,  March  12,  1858. 

A  Summer  Story,  Sheridan's  Ride  and  other  Poems. 
Philadelphia,  1865.     i2mo.  pp.  154. 

Presentation  copy,  Boston,  July  28,  1867. 

Rebel  conditions  of  peace.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No. 
30-] 


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Reconstruction,  Condition  of.      [Loyal  Publication  Society, 
No.  25.] 

Redgrave,  Richard  and  Samuel. 

A  Century  of  Painters  of  the  English  School ;  with  critical 
notices  of  their  works,  and  an  account  of  the  progress  of 
Art  in  England.  London,  1866.  Two  volumes.  Octavo, 
pp.  xvi,  slip,  543,  ( I )  ;   XV,  643. 

Rees,  Thomas. 

Travels  to  the  Source  of  the  Missouri  River  and  across  the 
American  Continent  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Performed 
by  order  of  the  government  of  the  United  States,  in 
the  years  1804,  1805,  and  1806.  By  Captains  Lewis 
and  Clarke.  London,  18 14.  Quarto,  pp.  xxiv,  663. 
Maps. 

Reeve,  Henry. 

Democracy  in  America;   by  A.  C.  H.  C.  de  Tocqueville. 

Reeve,  Lovell. 

Account  of  shells.     [In  "  Last  of  the  Arctic  voyages,"  by 

E.  Belcher.] 
Reformation. 

Historical  treatises,  the  political  consequences  of  the  refor- 
mation ;  by  A.  H.  L.  Heeren. 
History  of  the  progress  and  suppression  of  the  reformation 

in  Italy  in  the  sixteenth  century;  by  T.  McCrie. 
History  of  the  progress  and  suppression  of  the  reformation 

in  Spain  in  the  sixteenth  century ;  by  same. 
History  of  the  reformation  in  Scotland ;  by  J.  Knox. 
History  of  the  reformation  in  the  sixteenth  century;    by 

J.  H.  Merle  d'Aubigne. 
Life  of  John  Knox ;  by  T.  McCrie. 
Protestant    reformation    in    France;     by    A.    C.    Marsh- 

Caldwell. 
Reformers  before  the  reformation;    by  F.   P.    £.   B.  de 

Bonnechose. 
Reichel,  Oswald  Joseph. 

Socrates  and  the  Socratic  schools ;  by  E.  G.  Zeller. 
Reinhard,  Franz  Volkmar. 

Plan  of  the  founder  of  Christianity.     Translated  from  the 

fifth  German  edition,  by  Oliver  A.  Taylor.     New  York, 

1831.     i2mo.  pp.  xxiv,  359,  (i). 
Religion. 

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Christian's  manual ;  by  P.  W.  Crowther. 

Defence  of  reveal'd  religion;   by  J.  Conybeare. 

Enqviries  tovching  the  diversity  of  langvages  and  reli- 
gions;   by  E.  Brerewood. 

Essentials  and  non-essentials;    by  J.   F.   Clarke. 

Events  and  epochs  in  religious  history;  by  same. 

Reasons  of  the  Christian  religion;   by  R.  Baxter. 

Religion  of  nature  delineated;   by  W.  Wollaston. 

Sacred  history  of  the  world ;  by  S.  Turner. 

Systematic  analyses  of  Bishop  Butler's  complete  treatise; 
by  J.  Wilkinson. 

True  and  the  beautiful ;  by  J.  Ruskin. 

True  intellectual  system  of  the  universe;  by  R.  Cudworth. 

Truth  of  the  Christian  religion ;  by  H.  Grotius. 

Twelve  lectures  on  the  connexion  between  science  and 
revealed  religion;   by  N.  P.  S.  Wiseman. 

Rembrandt. 

Life  and  genius;  by  J.  Cundall. 

Reminiscences  of  thought  and  feeling;  by  M.  A.  Kelty. 
Renan,  Joseph  Ernest. 

The  Life  of  Jesus.     Translated  from  the  original  French 
by  Charles  Edwin  Wilbour  translator  of  Les  Miserables. 
New- York,  1864.     i6mo,  pp.  376. 
Rennell,  James. 

Geographical  illustrations.  [In  "  Travels,"  by  M.  Park. J 
The  Geographical  System  of  Herodotus  examined  and 
explained,  by  a  comparison  with  those  of  other  ancient 
authors,  and  with  modern  geography.  .  .  .  Second  edi- 
tion, revised.  London,  1830.  Two  volumes.  Octavo, 
pp.  xxiv,  535  ;  vi,  472.  Plates. 
Narrative  of  a  journey  to  the  site  of  Babylon  in  181 1 ;  by 
C.  J.  Rich. 

Renti,  Gaston  Jean  Baptiste  de. 

La  Vie  de  Monsievr  de  Renty ;  by  J.  B.  de  S.  Jure. 

Reresby,  John. 

The  Memoirs  of  Sir  John  Reresby  of  Thrybergh,  Bart., 
M.  P.  for  York,  &c.   1 634-1 689.     Written  by  himself. 
Edited  from  the  original  manuscript  by  James  J,  Cart- 
wright.    London,  1875.     Octavo,  pp.  xiv,  466. 
Retrospective  Review. 

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Retzsch,  Friedrich  August  Moritz. 

Umrisse  zu  Schiller's  Lied  von  der  Glocke,  nebst  Andeu- 
tungen  von  Moritz  Retzsch.     Stuttgart,  1834.     Oblong 
octavo,  pp.   (i),  15.     Plates. 
Revelation,  Truth  of;  by  J.  Murray. 
Reynolds,  James. 

Biographical  notices  of  Persian  poets ;  by  G.  Ouseley. 
Reynolds,  Joshua. 

Characters  of  the  most  celebrated  painters  of  Italy.  [In 
"  Life  of  Raffaelo  Sanzio,"  London,  18 16.] 

The  Discourses  of  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds;  illustrated  by 
explanatory  notes  &  plates.  By  John  Burnet.  London, 
1842.    Quarto,  pp.  (i),  iv,  279.    Plates. 

Life  and  times ;  by  C.  R.  Leslie. 

The  Literary  Works  of  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds,  first  Presi- 
dent of  the  Royal  Academy.  To  which  is  prefixed  a 
memoir  of  the  author ;  with  remarks  on  his  professional 
character,  illustrative  of  his  principles  and  practice.  By 
Henry  William  Beechy.  New  and  improved  edition. 
London,  1855.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  viii,  463; 
(4),  495.  Plates. 
Rhetoric  and  oratory.  Lectures  on ;  by  J.  Q.  Adams. 
Rhine. 

The  Gossiping  Photographer  on  the  Rhine.  Quarto,  pp. 
(i),32.    Plates. 

Illustrations  of  the  Rhine;  by  S.  Prout. 

Pilgrims  of  the  Rhine ;  by  E.  G.  E.  L.  B.-Lytton. 

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Rhine  from  its  source  to  the  sea;    by  G.  C.  T.  Bartley. 

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tints  in  imitation  of  the  originals.  Accompanied  by  his- 
torical and  picturesque  descriptions.  London,  1862. 
Large  Folio,  pp.  (i),  (i),  45.     Plates. 

Rhine,  its  scenery,  historical  and  legendary  associations; 
by  F.  K.  Hunt. 

Tombleson's  views  of  the  Rhine. 

Upper  Rhine;  by  H.  Mayhew. 
Rhone. 

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Ricci,  Bartolomeo. 

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II.      Ferrariensivm    principis    filivm.      Venetiis,    1545. 
i6mo.  pp.  (178). 
Rich,  Anthony. 

A  Dictionary  of  Roman  and  Greek  Antiquities  with  nearly 
2000  engravings  on  wood  from  ancient  originals  illus- 
trative of  the  industrial  arts  and  social  life  of  the  Greeks 
and  Romans.  Third  edition,  revised  and  improved. 
London,  1873.  Octavo,  pp.  iv,  756. 
Rich,  Claudius  James. 

Narrative  of  a  Journey  to  the  Site  of  Babylon  in  181 1,  now 
first  published:  memoir  of  the  ruins;  with  engravings 
from  the  original  sketches  by  the  author :  remarks  on  the 
topography  of  ancient  Babylon,  by  Major  Rennell :  in 
reference  to  the  Memoir:  second  memoir  on  the  ruins 
in  reference  to  Major  Rennell's  remarks :  With  narrative 
of  a  journey  to  Persepolis :  now  first  printed,  with 
hitherto  unpublished  cuneiform  inscriptions  copied  at 
Persepolis.  Edited  by  his  widow.  London,  1839. 
Octavo,  pp.  XV,  (i),  xlvii,  324.  Plates. 
Richardson,  Charles  James. 

Studies  from  Old  English  Mansions  their  furniture  gold  & 
silver  plate  &c.     By  an  architect.    London,  June,  1841. 
Folio,  pp.  (i),  (i).     Plate. 
Same,   second   series.     London,   May,    1842.     Folio,   pp. 

(i),  (i),  (i2)recto.    Plates. 
Same,  third  series.    London,  1845. 

Same,  fourth  series.    London,  1848.    Folio,  pp.  (i),  (i), 
(11)  recto.    Plates. 
Richardson,  John. 
.  Account  of  the  fish.     [In  "  Last  of  the  Arctic  voyages," 
by  E.  Belcher.] 
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through  Rupert's  Land  and  the  Arctic  Sea,  in  search  of 
the  Discovery  ships  under  command  of  Sir  John  Frank- 
lin.    With  an  appendix  on  the  physical  geography  of 
North  America.     London,   1851.     Two  volumes.     Oc- 
tavo, pp.  viii,  413,  (i);   vii,  426.     Plates. 
Narrative  of  a. second  expedition  to  the  shores  of  the  polar 
sea ;  by  J.  Franklin. 
Richardson,  Jonathan. 

An  Essay  on  the  Theory  of  Painting.     Second  edition, 


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Richardson,  Jonathan  (continued). 

enlarg'd,  and  corrected.    London,  1725.     i2mo.  pp.  viii, 
279. 

Richter,  Jean  Paul  Friedrich. 

Life  of  Jean  Paul  F.  Richter.  Compiled  from  various 
sources.  Together  with  his  autobiography,  translated 
from  the  German.  London,  1845.  Two  volumes  bound 
in  one.     i2mo.  pp.  xiv,  230;  viii,  235. 

Ridley,  Nicholas. 

The  Way  to  Peace  amongst  All  Protestants :  being  a  letter 
of  reconciliation  sent  by  Bp,  Ridley  to  Bp,  Hooper,  with 
some  observations  upon  it.  Licensed,  July  the  14.  1688. 
London,  1688.     i2mo.  pp.  (i),  (i),  8. 

Riethmiiller,  Christopher  James. 

The  Life  and  Times  of  Alexander  Hamilton,  aide-de-camp, 
secretary,  and  minister  of  General  Washington.  Lon- 
don, 1864.     i6mo.  pp.  viii,  452. 

Rietz,  Julius. 

Letters  of  Felix  Mendelssohn  Bartholdy  from  1833  to  1847. 

Rigaud,  John  Francis. 

Treatise  on  painting,  by  Leonardo  da  Vinci. 

Rights  of   Asses,   The.      A   poem.      Entered   in    Stationers 
Hall.    Edinburgh,  1792.     i6mo.  pp.  11.     Plate. 

Rimer,  William. 

Illustrations  of  Thomson's  Castle  of  Indolence.  Art-Union 
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Ringrose,  Basil. 

Bucaniers  of  America.  [In  "  History,"  by  J.  Esqueme- 
ling.] 

Ripley,  George. 

Specimens  of  Foreign  Standard  Literature.  Boston,  1838- 
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Ritchie,  Leitch. 

Versailles.     London,  1839.    Octavo,  pp.  vi,  (i),  256. 
Windsor  Castle,  and  its  environs ;   including  Eton  College. 
Second  edition,  with  additions,  by  Edward  Jesse.    Lon- 
don, 1848.    Octavo,  pp.  vii,  (i),  312.    Plates. 

Ritson,  Joseph. 

A  Select  Collection  of  English  Songs.  London,  1783. 
Three  volumes.     i6mo.     Plate. 


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Ritter,  August  Heinrich. 

The  History  of  Ancient  Philosophy.    Translated  from  the 
German,  by  Alexander  J.  W.  Morrison.    Oxford,  1838- 
1846.    Four  volumes.    Octavo. 
Robberds,  John  W. 

A  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  the  late  William 
Taylor  of  Norwich,  containing  his  correspondence  of 
many  years  with  the  late  Robert  Southey,  and  original 
letters  from  Sir  Walter  Scott,  and  other  eminent  literary 
men.  London,  1843.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  viii, 
523 ;  iv,  576.  Plate. 
Roberts,  David. 

The  Holy  Land,  Syria,  Idumea,  Arabia,  Egypt,  &  Nubia. 
After  lithographs  by  Louis  Haghe  from  drawings  made 
on  the  spot  by  David  Roberts,  with  historical  descriptions 
by  the  Rev^  George  Croly.  New  York.  Six  volumes 
bound  in  three.  Folio.  Plates. 
Life;  by  J.  Ballantine. 

Picturesque  Sketches  in  Spain,  taken  during  ye  years  1832 
&  1833.    London,  1837.    Folio,  pp.  (i),  (2).    Plates. 
Roberts,  Richard. 

An  Autumn  Tour  in  Spain  in  the  year   1859.     London, 
i860.     Octavo,  pp.  XX,  535.     Plates. 
Roberts,  William. 

History  of  Letter-writing  from  the  earliest  period  to  the 
fifth  centur)\     London,    1843.     Octavo,  pp.  xxi,    (i), 
700. 
Robertson,  James  Burton. 

Philosophy  of  history;   in  a  course  of  lectures;  by  K.  W. 
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The  History  of  the  Reign  of  the  Emperor  Charles  the  Fifth, 
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volumes.  Octavo.  Plate. 
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India].    Oxford,  1825.    Octavo.    Plates. 

Robinson,  Hastings. 

Original  letters  relative  to  the  English  reformation. 

Robinson,  Henry  Crabb. 

Diary,  Reminiscences,  and  Correspondence.     Selected  and 


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Robinson,  Henry  Crabb  (continued). 

edited  by  Thomas  Sadler.     Second  edition.     London, 
1869.    Three  volumes.    Octavo.     Plate. 

Robinson,  John. 

The  Works  of  John  Robinson,  Pastor  of  the  Pilgrim 
Fathers.  With  a  memoir  and  annotations  by  Robert 
Ashton,  secretary  of  the  Congregational  Board,  London. 
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Robinson,  John  Charles. 

South  Kensington  Museum.  Italian  Sculpture  of  the 
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of  the  Museum,  with  additional  illustrative  notices.  .  .  . 
London,  1862.    Octavo,  pp.  xxxi,  192.    Plates. 

Robinson,  Ralph. 

Most  pleasant,  fruitful,  and  witty  work  of  the  best  state  of 
a  public  weal,  and  of  the  new  isle  called  Utopia:  by 
T.  More. 

Rocky  Mountains. 

Sun  pictures  of  Rocky  Mountain  scenery ;  by  F.  V.  Hayden. 

Rodd,  Thomas. 

History  of  Charles  the  Great  and  Orlando,  ascribed  to 
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Rogers,  Henry. 

Essays,  selected  from  Contributions  to  the  Edinburgh 
Review.  London,  1850.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp. 
xiv,  (i),  512;    (3),  595,  (i). 

Rogers,  John. 

A  Sermon  Preached  before  his  Excellency  the  Govemour, 
the  Honourable  Council,  and  Representatives  of  the 
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Majesties  Council  for  that  Province.  Boston,  1706. 
i6mo.  pp.  (2),  54. 

Rogers,  Samuel. 

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Rogers,  Samuel  (continued). 

Same,  new  edition.  London,  1854.  Octavo,  pp.  vii,  327. 
Plate. 

Letter  from  him,  1846. 

The  Pleasures  of  Memory,  with  other  poems.  Eighth 
edition.    London,  1796.     i6mo.  pp.  (5),  128.     Plates. 

Poems.  New  edition.  London,  1822.  i6mo.  pp.  (i), 
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Same.    London,  1834.    Octavo,  pp.  viii,  295,  (i). 

Same,   new   edition.     London,    i860.      Octavo,   pp.   Ixiv, 
306,  (2). 
Roget,  Peter  Mark. 

Thesaurus  of  English  Words  and  Phrases  classified  and 
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assist  in  literary  composition.     Tenth  edition.     London, 
i860.     i2mo.  pp.  xxxix,   (i),  516. 
Roland,  Marie  Jeanne  Philipon. 

Lettres  Autographes  de  Madame  Roland,  addressees  a 
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par  M"^®  Henriette  Bancal-des-Issarts,  et  precedees  d'une 
introduction  par  Sainte-Beuve.  Paris,  1835.  Octavo, 
pp.  lix,  (0,356. 
Roman  Catholic  Church. 

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of  the  antient  artists ;  by  J.  Spence. 
Recollections  of  the  last  four  Popes  and  of  Rome  in  their 

times;   by  N.  P.  S.  Wiseman. 
Remarks  on  the  antiquities  of  Rome;  by  A.  Lumisden. 
Ritratto  di  Roma  Antica,  1654;   by  F.  Rossi. 
Roman  history;   by  N.  Hooke. 
Rome ;  by  F.  A.  Wey. 
Rome  and  the  Campagna ;  by  R.  Burn. 
Rome,  in  the  nineteenth  century;   by  C.  A.  Eaton. 
Student's  Gibbon. 

Student's  Rome;   by  H.  G.  Liddell. 
Studies  in  Roman  law;   by  T.  Mackenzie. 
Triumphs  of  ancient  architecture ;  by  W.  H.  D.  Adams. 
Views  from  the  gardens  of  Rome  and  Albano;    by  G. 

Vivian. 
Walks  in  Rome;   by  A.  J.  C.  Hare. 
Romilly,  Samuel. 

The  Life  of  Sir  Samuel  Romilly,  written  by  himself.    With 

a  selection  from  his  correspondence.    Edited  by  his  sons. 

Third  edition.   London,  1842.   Two  volumes.    i6mo.  pp. 

xxiv,  458 ;  xiii,  570.    Plates. 
Romney,  George. 

Life ;  by  W.  Hay  ley. 
Rooke,  Octavius. 

The  Life  of  the  Moselle,  from  its  source  in  the  Vosges 

Mountains  to  its  junction  with  the  Rhine  at  Coblence. 

London,  1858.     Octavo,  pp.  xv,  287,  (i).     Plate. 
Rosa,  Salvator. 
Etchings.    Octavo. 
Life  and  times ;  by  S.  O.  Morgan. 


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Roscoe,  Henry. 

The  Life  and  Times  of  William  Roscoe,  by  his  son.    Lon- 
don, 1833.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  xv,  (i),  501, 
(i);  xii,  491,  (i).    Plates. 
Roscoe,  Thomas. 

Belgium:  in  a  Picturesque  Tour.  London,  184 1.  Octavo, 
pp.  vii,  (i),  288. 

Plates  wanting. 

History  of  painting  in  Italy;   by  L.  Lanzi. 

Memoirs  of  Benvenuto  Cellini,  a  Florentine  artist,  written 
by  himself. 
Roscoe,  William, 

The  Life  of  Lorenzo  de'  Medici,  called  the  Magnificent 
Seventh  edition,  revised  by  his  son,  Thomas  Roscoe 
London,  1846.    Octavo,  pp.  xx,  (2),  540.    Plates. 

The  Life  and  Pontificate  of  Leo  the  Tenth.  Third  edition 
corrected.  London,  1827.  Four  volumes.  Octavo 
Plate. 

The  Nurse,  a  poem,  translated  from  the  Italian  of  Luigi 
Tansillo.     Third  edition.     Liverpool,  1804.     i6mo.  pp 
31,  89,  34. 
Rose,  Hugh  James. 

A   New   General   Biographical  Dictionary,  projected  and 
partly  arranged  by  the  late  Rev.   Hugh  James  Rose, 
Principal  of  King's  College,  London.     London,   1853. 
Twelve  volumes.    Octavo. 
Rose,  Thomas. 

Counties  of  Chester,  Derby,  Leicester,  and  Rutland,  illus- 
trated; by  F.  Noble. 
Rosengarten,  Abraham. 

A  Handbook  of  Architectural  Styles  translated  from  the 
German.    By  W.  Collett-Sandars.     [Edited  by  T.  Roger 
Smith.]     London,  1878.    Octavo,  pp.  xxii,  509.' 
Rosetta  Stone. 

Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  by  the  Philomathean 
Society  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  to  translate 
the  inscription. 
Ross,  John. 

A  Voyage  of  Discovery,  made  under  the  orders  of  the 
Admiralty,  in  His  Majesty's  Ships  Isabella  and  Alex- 
ander, for  the  purpose  of  exploring  Baffin's  Bay,  and 
inquiring  into  the  probability  of  a  north-west  passage. 


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Ross,  John  (continued). 

London,  1819.    Quarto,  pp.  xxxix,  (i),  252  (i),  cxliv, 
slip,  (i).    Plates. 

Rossetti,  William  Michael. 

Fine  Art,  chiefly  contemporary :  notices  re-printed,  with 

revisions.    London,  1867.     i2mo.  pp.  xx,  (i),  392. 
Poetical  works  of  John  Keats. 

Rossfeld,  Johann. 

Joannis  Rosini  Antiquitatum  Romanarvm  Corpus  abso- 
lutissimum.  Cum  notis  Doctissimis  ac  locupletiff. 
Thomae  Demsteri  J.  C.  Huic  postremae  editioni  accura- 
tissimae  accesserunt  Pauli  Manutii  Lib.  II.  Lvgdvni 
Batavorvm  [Leyden],  1663.  Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (i),  (4), 
956,  (32).     Plates. 

Rossi,  Filippo  de'. 

Ritratto  di  Roma  Antica,  .  .  .  Roma,   1654.     i6mo.  pp. 

(i),  (12),  413,  (3).    Cuts. 

Rothwell,  J.    S.    S. 

Illustrated  Poetical  Album.    A  choice  and  varied  selection, 
of  English  poetry.     New  York.     i6mo.  pp.  xxiii,  384. 
Plates. 

Rouen  dans  la  Poche.    Rouen.    i6mo.  pp.  (i),  (i).    Plates. 
Rowan,  Frederica, 

Life  of  Schleiermacher,  as  unfolded  in  his  autobiography 
and  letters. 

Royal  Historical  Society. 

England  and  Napoleon  in  1803  being  the  despatches  of 
Lord  Whitworth  and  others  now  first  printed  from  the 
originals  in  the  Record  Office.  Edited  for  the  Society 
by  Oscar  Browning.     London,   1887.     Octavo,  pp.  xi, 

307- 
Royal  Horticultural  Society,  Book  of  the;   by  A.  Murray. 

Rubens,    Peter  Paul. 

Peter  Paul  Rubens,  his  life  and  genius ;  by  G.  F.  Waagen. 

Rubens ;   by  C.  W.  Kett. 
Ruggles,  Samuel  Bulkley. 

Resources  of  the  United  States.  [Loyal  Publication  So- 
ciety. No.  48.] 

Ruhl,  Ludwig  Sigismund. 

Sketches  for  Shaekespears  Plays.  Paris.  Quarto,  pp.  (4) 
recto,  (8),  (12,0)  recto.    Plates. 


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Rupert,  Prince,  of  Bavaria. 

Memoirs  of  Prince  Rupert,  and  the  cavaliers ;  by  B.  E.  G. 
Warburton. 

Ruskin,  John. 

The  Seven  Lamps  of  Architecture.     With   illustrations, 

drawn  by  the  author.     Second  edition.     London,  1855. 

Octavo,  pp.  XV,  (i),  (i),  205,  (i).     Plates. 
The  True  and  the  Beautiful  in  nature,  art,  morals,  and 

religion,  selected  from  the  works  of  John  Ruskin,  with 

a  notice  of  the  author,  by  Mrs.  L.  C.  Tuthill.     Third 

edition.     New  York,  1859.     i2mo.  pp.  xxxi,  452. 
The  Two  Paths :   being  lectures  on  art,  and  its  application 

to   decoration   and   manufacture,   delivered   in    1858-^. 

London,  1859.     i2mo.  pp.  x,  (i),  271,  (i).     Plates. 

Russell,  John. 

An  essay  on  the  History  of  the  English  Government  and 
Constitution  from  the  reign  of  Henry  VK.  to  the  present 
time.    New  edition.    London,  1866.     i6mo.  pp.  xii,  300. 

Life  of  William,  Lord  Russell.  Fourth  edition.  London, 
1853.     i2mo.  pp.  xxi,  (i),  470.     Plate. 

Russell,  John  Abraham. 

Remains  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Wolfe. 

Russell,  Michael. 

A  Connection  of  Sacred  and  Profane  History,  from  the 
death  of  Joshua  to  the  decline  of  the  Kingdoms  of  Israel 
and  Judah.  (Intended  to  complete  the  works  of  Shuck- 
ford  and  Prideaux.)  New  edition,  revised,  with  notes 
and  analyses,  by  J.  Talboys  Wheeler.  Two  volumes. 
London,  i865.'  Octavo,  pp.  xli,  469,  (i);  (2),  483, 
( I ) .     Plates. 

Russell,  Rachel  (Wriothesley  |  Vaughan). 

Letters  of  Lady  Rachel  Russell;  from  the  manuscript  in 
the  library  at  Woburn  Abbey.  To  which  is  prefixed,  an 
introduction,  vindicating  the  character  of  Lord  Russell 
against  Sir  John  Dalrymple,  &c.  Third  edition,  cor- 
rected. London,  1774.  Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (2),  cxii, 
332. 
Russell,  Thomas. 

Father  Taylor,  the  sailor  preacher ;  by  G.  Haven. 
Oration  delivered  before  the  City  Authorities  of  Boston,  on 
the  Fourth  of  July,  1864.     Boston,  1864.     Octavo,  pp. 

37- 


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Russell,  William. 

The  History  of  Modern  Europe:  with  an  account  of  the 
decline  and  fall  of  the  Roman  Empire;  and  a  view  of 
the  progress  of  society,  from  the  rise  of  the  modern 
kingdoms  to  the  peace  of  Paris  in  1763;  in  a  series  of 
letters  from  a  nobleman  to  his  son.  New  edition,  with 
a  continuation,  terminating  at  the  death  of  Alexander, 
the  Russian  Emperor,  in  1825.  London,  1827.  Six 
volumes.  Octavo. 
Russell,  William  Howard. 

The  Diary  in  the  East  during  the  tour  of  the  Prince  and 
Princess  of  Wales.    London,  1869.    Octavo,  pp.  xv,  (i), 
650.    Plates. 
Russell,  William  Shaw. 

Guide  to  Plymouth,  and  Recollections  of  the  Pilgrims  [and 
"  Airs  of  the  Pilgrims  "].    Boston,  1846.    i2mo.  pp.  xii, 
306,  vi,  76,  XX,  (i).    Plates. 
Russia. 

Divers  ajustements  et  usages  de  Russie ;  by  J.  B.  Le  Prince. 

History  of  the  expedition  to  Russia,  undertaken  by  the 
Emperor  Napoleon,  in  the  year  181 2;  by  P.  P.  Segur. 

Memoirs  of  the  Princess  Daschkaw,  lady  of  honour  to 
Catherine  H. 

Narrative  of  the  mission  to  Russia,  in  1866,  of  the  Hon. 
Gustavus  Vasa  Fox. 

POCCIHCKAfl  AHniO.loria,  specimens  of  the  Russian  poets, 
with  preliminary  remarks  and  biographical  notices;  by 
J.  Bowring. 

Results  of  the  serf  emancipation  in  Russia.     [Loyal  Publi- 
cation Society,  No.  47.] 
Rutt,  John  Towill. 

Historical  account  of  my  own  life,  with  some  reflections  on 
the  times  I  have  lived  in ;  by  E.  Calamy. 
Rutter,  John. 

Delineations  of  Fonthill  and  its  abbey.  London,  1823. 
Folio,  pp.  XX vi,  127.    Plates. 


Sadler,  L.  R. 

The  History  of  Signboards,  from  the  earliest  times  to 
the  present  day.  By  Jacob  Larwood,  and  John  Camden 
Hotten.  Sixth  edition.  London,  1866.  i6mo.  pp.  x, 
536.     Plates. 


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Sadler,  Thomas. 

Diary,  reminiscences,  and  correspondence  of  Henry  Crabb 
Robinson. 

St.  Domingo. 

Historical  account  of  Hayti ;  by  M.  Rainsford. 

St.  John,  James  Augustus. 

Egypt  and  Nubia,  their  scenery  and  their  people.  Being 
incidents  of  history  and  travel,  from  the  best  and  most 
recent  authorities,  including  J.  L.  Burckhardt  and  John 
Lindsay.  London.  Octavo,  pp.  viii,  472. 
The  History  of  the  Manners  and  Customs  of  Ancient 
Greece.    London,  1842.    Three  volumes.    Octavo.    Map. 

St.  Paul,  Life  and  epistles  of ;  by  W.  J.  Conybeare. 

Sainte-Beuve,  Charles  Augustin. 

Lettres  autographes  de  M.  J.  P.  Roland. 

Sale,  George. 

Koran,  commonly  called  the  Alcoran  of  Mohammed. 

Salem,  Mass. 

Lectures  on  witchcraft;  by  C.  W.  Upham. 
Sales,  Francisco. 

Seleccion  de  obras  maestras  dramaticas  de  Lope  de  Vega. 

Salisbury,  Stephen. 

A  Memorial  of  Stephen  Salisbury  of  Worcester,   Mass. 
[Edited  by  his  son.]      Worcester,   1885.     Octavo,  pp. 
158,  (i).     Plate. 
Letter,  Worcester,  November  10,  1878,  inserted. 
Salisbury,  England. 

History  and  antiquities  of  the  cathedral  church;    by  J. 
Britton. 

Salter,  John  William. 

Account  of  the  Arctic  carboniferous  animals.     [In  "  Last 
of  the  Arctic  voyages,"  by  E.  Belcher.] 
Sandars,  W.  Collett-. 

Handbook  of  architectural  styles;   by  A.  Rosengarten. 
Sanderson,  Robert. 

Discourse  concerning  the  Church.     [In  "  Two  Treatises," 
by  W.  Goode.] 

Sandys,  George. 

A  Relation  of  a  Journey  begun  An:  Dom:  1610.     Fovre 
bookes.    Containing  a  description  of  the  Turkish  Empire, 


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Sandys,  George  (continued). 

of  ^gypt,  of  the  Holy  Land,  of  the  remote  parts  of 
Italy,  and  Hands  adioyning.  Fourth  edition.  London, 
1637.    Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (2),  309. 

Sandys,  William. 

The  History  of  the  Violin,  and  other  instruments  played 
on  with  the  bow  from  the  remotest  times  to  the 
present.  Also,  an  account  of  the  principal  makers, 
English  and  foreign.  By  Mr.  Sandys,  and  Simon 
Andrew  Forster.  London,  1864.  Octavo,  pp.  xii,  390. 
Plates. 
Sanford,  Fanchon. 

Diamonds  and  precious  stones;   by  L.  Dieulafait. 

Sanford,  John  Langton. 

Studies  and  Illustrations  of  the  Great  Rebellion.  London, 
1858.    Octavo,  pp.  vi,  (2),  630,  (2). 

Sardinia,    Rambles   in   the   islands   of   Corsica   and ;   by .  T. 

Forester. 
Sargent,  John  Turner. 

A  Discourse  on  the  death  of  Hon.  William  Sullivan,  deliv- 
ered  in   King's  Chapel,   Boston,   September   15,    1839. 
Boston,  1839.     Octavo,  pp.  2^. 
Sauvan,  Jean  Baptiste  Balthazard. 

Picturesque  Tour  of  the  Seine,  from  Paris  to  the  sea :  with 
particulars   historical   and   descriptive.      London,    1821. 
Folio,  pp.  (i),  viii,  177,     Plates. 
Sauzay,  Alexandre. 

Marvels  of  Glass-making  in  all  ages.  London,  1870. 
i2mo.  pp.  XX,  272.     Plates. 

Savage,  James. 

History  of  New  England;    by  J.  Winthrop. 

Savonarola,  Girolamo. 

[In  "Life  of  Michael  Angelo  Buonarroti,"  by  J.  S. 
Harford.] 

Say,  Jean  Baptiste. 

A  Treatise  on  Political  Economy;  or  the  production,  dis- 
tribution, and  consumption  of  wealth.  Translated  from 
the  fourth  edition  of  the  French,  by  C.  R.  Prinsep,  with 
notes  by  the  translator.  London,  1821.  Two  volumes. 
Octavo,  pp.  XV,  488;  v,  439,  (i). 

Scarlet  gown.    See  Roman  Catholic  Church. 


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Schedel,  Hartmann. 

Registrum  huius  operis  libri  cronicarum  cu  fignris  et 
ijmaglbus  ab  inicio  mudi.  Nuremberg,  1493.  Folio,  pp. 
(I),  (38),  (602).    Cuts. 

Scheltema,  Pieter. 

Life  and  genius  of  Rembrandt;  by  J.  Cundall. 

Schiller,  Johann  Christoph  Friedrich  von. 

The  Bride  of  Messina.  A  tragedy  from  the  German.  By 
George  Irvine.    London,  1837.    Octavo,  pp.  vi,  (i),  172. 

Correspondence  of  Schiller  with  Korner.  Comprising 
sketches  and  anecdotes  of  Goethe,  the  Schlegels,  Wie- 
land,  and  other  contemporaries.  With  biographical 
sketches  and  notes,  by  Leonard  Simpson,  Esq.  London, 
1849.    Three  volumes.     i2mo.    Plates. 

The  Life  of  Friedrich  Schiller.  Comprehending  an  exam- 
ination of  his  works.  London,  1825.  Octavo,  pp.  vi, 
( 0,352.     Plate. 

Schiller  gallery;    by  A.  F.  Pecht. 

Schiller's  life  and  works ;  by  E.  Palleske. 

Umrisse  zu  Schiller's  lied  von  der  glocke;  by  F.  A.  M. 
Retzsch. 

Schlegel,  August  Wilhelm  von. 

A  Course  of  Lectures  on  Dramatic  Art  and  Literature. 
Translated  by  John  Black.  Revised,  according  to  the 
last  German  edition,  by  the  Rev^  A.  J.  W.  Morrison. 
London,  1846.     i6mo.  pp.  viii,  535,  (i).    Plate. 

Schlegel,  Karl  Wilhelm  Friedrich  von. 

The  Esthetic  and  Miscellaneous  Works  of  Frederick  von 
Schlegel :  .  .  Translated  from  the  German  by  E.  J. 
Millington.     London,  1849.     i6mo.  pp.  xxiii,  533,  (i). 

A  Course  of  Lectures  on  Modern  History;  to  which  are 
added,  historical  essays  on  the  beginning  of  our  history, 
and  on  Caesar  and  Alexander.  Translated  by  Lyndsey 
Purcell  &  R.  H.  Whitelock.    London,  1849.     i6mo.  pp. 

(3),  (0,423,  (i). 

Lectures  on  the  History  of  Literature,  ancient  and  modern, 
from  the  German,  now  first  completely  translated,  and 
accompanied  by  a  general  index.  London,  1859.  i6mo. 
pp.  xii,  420. 

The  Philosophy  of  History;  in  a  course  of  lectures,  deliv- 
ered at  Vienna.  Translated  from  the  German,  with  a 
Memoir  of  the  author,   by  James   Burton   Robertson. 


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Schlegel,  Karl  Wilhelm  Friedrich  von  (continued). 

London,  1835.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  Ixxxvi,    350 
[359]  ;   iv,  336. 

Same,  fourth  edition,  revised.  London,  1846.  i6mo. 
pp.  xii,  498.     Plate. 

The  Philosophy  of  Life,  and  Philosophy  of  Language,  in 
a  course  of  lectures.    Translated  from  the  German  by  the 
Rev.  A.  J.  W.  Morrison.    London,  1847.     i6mo.  pp.  vi, 
(0,567,  (I). 
Schleiermacher,  Friedrich  Ernst  Daniel. 

The  Life  of  Schleiermacher,  as  unfolded  in  his  autobi- 
ography and  letters.  Translated  from  the  German  by 
Frederica  Rowan.  London,  i860.  Two  volumes. 
i2mo.  pp.  XX,  386;    (i),  339.    Plate. 

Schmid,  Hermann. 

The  Bavarian  Highlands  and  the  Salzkammergnt.  Pro- 
fusely illustrated  .  .  .  With  an  account  of  the  habits 
and  manners  of  the  hunters,  poachers,  and  peasantry 
of  these  districts  by  Herman  Schmid  and  Karl  Stieler. 
London,  1874.     Folio,  pp.  viii,  205. 

Schmitz,  Leonhard. 

Collected  lectures  of  B.  G.  Niebuhr. 

Preface.     [In  "  History  of  Rome,"  by  T.  Mommsen.] 

Schnorr  von  Karolsfeld,  Julius. 

Die  Bibel  in  Bildern.  Leipzig.  Folio,  pp.  x,  34,  4,  20. 
Plates. 

School,  District,  by  W.  Burton.     [In  "  New  England,"  by 
J.  Abbott.] 

Schumann,  Adolf. 

An  introduction  to  the  Books  of  the  Old  and  New  Testa- 
ment.    Translated   from  the  German,  by  John   Reilly 
Beard.     London,  1849.     Octavo,  pp.  viii,  337,   (i). 
Schiitz,  Friedrich. 

Der  emancipirte  Sklave  und  sein  friiherer  Herr.  [Loyal 
Publication  Society,  No.  55.] 

Fiir  die  freiheit  aller!   [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  72.] 

Wie  der  Krieg  angefangen  wurde.  [Loyal  Publication 
Society,  No.  53.] 

Schuyler,  Eugene. 

Turkistan.  Notes  of  a  journey  in  Russian  Turkistan, 
Khokand,   Bukhara,   and   Kuldja.     New   York,    1876. 


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Schuyler,  Eugene  (continued). 

Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp,  xii,  411;    viii,    (i),  463. 
Plates. 

Scipio,  Publius  Cornelius. 

Memoirs  of  the  life  of  elder  Scipio  Africanus;  by  E. 
Berwick. 

Scoble,  Andrew  Richard. 

History  of  the  origin  of  representative  government  in 
Europe ;  by  F.  P.  G.  Guizot. 

Scotland.     See  Great  Britain. 

Scott,  David. 

Memoir ;  by  W.  B.  Scott. 

Scott,  David  Dundas. 

History  of  the  Reformation  in  the  sixteenth  century;  by 
J.  H.  Merle  d'Aubigne. 

Scott,  John. 

Picturesque  Views  of  the  City  of  Paris  and  its  Environs: 
consisting  of  views  on  the  Seine,  public  buildings, 
characteristic  scenery,  &c.  London,  1823.  Two  vol- 
umes. Folio,  pp.  (i),  (i),  (108);  (i),  (104). 
Plates. 

Scott,  Thomas. 

Pilgrim's  progress ;  by  J.  Bunyan. 

Scott,  Walter. 

Abbotsford  and  Newstead  Abbey ;  by  W.  Irving. 

The  Border  Antiquities  of  England  and  Scotland;  com- 
prising specimens  of  architecture  and  sculpture,  and 
other  vestiges  of  former  ages,  accompanied  by  descrip- 
tions. Together  with  illustrations  of  remarkable  inci- 
dents in  border  history  and  tradition,  and  original  poetry. 
London,  1814.  Two  volumes.  Folio,  pp.  (3),  cxxvii, 
92;    (i),  (i),  93-209,  ci,  (14).     Plates. 

Eight  engravings  in  Illustration  of  Waverley.  For  the 
members  of  the  Royal  Association  for  Promotion  of  the 
Fine  Arts  in  Scotland.  1865.  Folio,  pp.  (c^) recto,  (2), 
(4.)rccto.    Plates. 

Poetical  Works  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  Baronet.  With  a 
biographical  and  critical  memoir  by  Francis  Turner  Pal- 
grave.    London,  1869.     i6mo.  pp.  xliii,  559,  (i). 

Illustrations  to  the  Poetical  Works  of  Sir  Walter  Scott, 
Bart.    London.    Octavo,  i  p.    Plates. 


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Scott,  Walter  (continued). 

The  Lady  of  the  Lake.  Edinburgh.  i6mo.  pp.  339. 
Plates. 

Same,  eleventh  edition.  Edinburgh,  18 16.  Octavo,  pp. 
( 6) r^c/o^  423  [433].    Plates. 

Landscape-historical  illustrations  of  Scotland,  and  the 
Waverley  novels ;  by  G.  N.  Wright. 

Letters  on  Demonology  and  Witchcraft,  addressed  to  J.  G. 
Lockhart.  Second  edition.  London,  1831.  i6mo.  pp. 
(i),  ix,  396.     Plate. 

The  Life  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte,  Emperor  of  the  French. 
With  a  preliminary  view  of  the  French  Revolution. 
Paris,  1827.     Nine  volumes.     i6mo. 

The  Lord  of  the  Isles ;  a  poem.  Fifth  edition.  Edinburgh, 
181 5.    Octavo,  pp.  (4) recto,  443.    Plates. 

Marmion:  a  tale  of  Flodden  Field.  London,  1839.  i6mo. 
pp.  (i),  (6),  312.     Plates. 

Provincial  Antiquities  and  Picturesque  Scenery  of  Scot- 
land, with  descriptive  illustrations  by  Sir  Walter  Scott. 
London,  1826.  Two  volumes.  Quarto,  pp.  Hi,  95,  (i)  ; 
(i),  97-208,  (2).    Plates. 

Six  Engravings  in  Illustration  of  the  Antiquary  for  the 
members  of  The  Royal  Association  for  Promotion  of 
the  Fine  Arts  in  Scotland.  1867.  Folio,  pp.  {8)recto. 
Plates. 

Six  Engravings  in  Illustration  of  Guy  Mannering  for  the 
Members  of  the  Royal  Association  for  Promotion  of  the 
Fine  Arts  in  Scotland.  1866.  Folio,  pp.  (y) recto. 
Plates. 

Six  Engravings  in  Illustration  of  Old  Mortality.     For  the 
members  of  The  Royal  Association  for  Promotion  of  the 
Fine  Arts  in  Scotland.   1869.  Folio,  pp.  (8)r^c/o.  Plates. 
Scott,  William  Bell. 

Albert  Durer :  his  life  and  works,  including  autobiograph- 
ical papers  and  complete  catalogues.  London,  1869. 
Octavo,  pp.  xiv,  (2),  324.     Plates. 

Memoir  of  David  Scott,  containing  his  journal  in  Italy, 
notes  on  art  and  other  papers.  Edinburgh,  1850.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  vi,  443.     Plates. 

Scougal,  Henry. 

The  Life  of  God  in  the  Soul  of  Man.  [Preface  by  Mr. 
Waterston,  December,  1867.]  Boston,  1868.  i6mo. 
xi,  128. 


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Scriverius,  Petrus. 

Principes  Hollandiae,  et  Westfrisiae,  ab  anno  Christi 
DCCCLXIII,  &  primo  Comite  Theodorico,  usque  ad 
ultimum  Philippum  Hispaniarum  Regem.,  seri  omnes 
incisi,  ac  fideliter  descripti,  Auspicijs  Petri  Scriverii. 
Harlemi,  1650.    Folio,  pp.  (i),  (2),  122,  (2).     Plates. 

Sculpture. 

Ancient  unedited  monuments ;   by  J.  Millingen. 
Art-hints,  architecture,  sculpture,  and  painting;    by  J.  J. 

Jarves. 
Daedalus,  or,  the  causes  and  principles  of  the  excellence  of 

Greek  sculpture ;  by  E.  Falkener. 
Elgin  and  Phigaleian  marbles  of  the  classical  ages,  in  the 

British  Museum;   by  H.  Ellis. 
Glimpse  at  the  monumental  architecture  and  sculpture  of 

Great  Britain;   by  M.  H.  Bloxam. 
Greek  and  Roman  sculpture ;  by  W.  C.  Perry. 
Handbook  of  sculpture;  by  R.  Westmacott. 
History  of  art  by  its  monuments;   by  J.  B.  L.  G.  Seroux 

d'Agincourt. 
History  of  sculpture,  from  the  earliest  ages  to  the  present 

time ;  by  W.  Lubke. 
Illustrations  of  modern  sculpture ;   by  T.  K.  Hervey. 
Inquiry  into  the  early  history  of  Greek  sculpture;    by  J. 

Christie. 
Italian  sculptors ;  by  C.  C.  Perkins. 
Italian  sculpture.     [In  "  South  Kensington  Museum,"  by 

J.  C.  Robinson.] 
Lectures  on  sculpture ;  by  J.  Flaxman. 
Memoirs  of  Antonio  Canova ;  by  J.  S.  Memes. 
Of   statuary   and    sculpture   among   the   antients;    by   J. 

Dallaway. 
Tuscan  sculptors;  by  C.  C.  Perkins. 

Works  of  eminent  masters,  in  painting,  sculpture,  archi- 
tecture, and  decorative  art.     See  Arts,  Fine. 

Seamen's  Bethel,  Boston. 

Father  Taylor,  the  sailor  preacher ;  by  G.  Haven. 

Seddon,  John  P. 

Rambles  in  the  Rhine  Provinces.  London.  Quarto,  pp. 
xiv,  (i),  156.    Plates. 

Segur,    Philip  Paul. 

History  of  the  Expedition  to  Russia,  undertaken  by  the 


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Segur,  Philip  Paul  (continued). 

Emperor  Napoleon,  in  the  year  181 2.     Eighth  edition, 
revised  and  corrected,  with  additional  notes.     London, 
1840.     Two  volumes.      i6mo.   pp.   xvi,   350;   x,   373. 
Plates. 
Seine,  Picturesque  tour;   by  J.  B.  B.  Sauvan. 
Selden,  John. 

Lives  of  John  Selden,  and  Archbishop  Usher ;  by  J.  Aiken. 
Memoirs ;  by  G.  W.  Johnson. 
Seller,  Abednego. 

The  Antiquities  of  Palmyra.     Containing  the  history  of 
the  city,  and  its  Emperors,  from  its  foundation  to  the 
present  time.  .  .  .  London,  a 696.     i2mo.  pp.  (i),  (i), 
(44),  382,  (2). 
Sepulchral  remains. 

Collection  of  antique  vases,  altars,  etc. ;  by  H.  Moses. 
Glimpse  at  the  monumental  architecture  and  sculpture  of 

Great  Britain ;  by  M.  H.  Bloxam. 
Monumental  remains  of  noble  and  eminent  persons,  com- 
prising the  sepulchral  antiquities  of  Great  Britain;    by 
E.  Blore. 
Sepulchres,   Shrines  and ;  by  R.  R.  Madden. 
Seroux  d'Agincourt,  Jean  Baptiste  Louis  Georges. 

History  of  Art  by  its  Monuments,  from  its  decline  in  the 
fourth  century  to  its  restoration  in  the  sixteenth ;  trans- 
lated from  the  French.  London,  1847.  Three  volumes 
in  one.  Large  folio.  Plates. 
Sevigne,  Madame  de,  her  correspondents  and  contempora- 
ries; by  Comtesse  de  Puliga. 
Seward,  Anna. 

Llangollen    Vale,    with    other    poems.      London,     1796. 
Quarto,  pp.   (i),   (i),  48. 
Seward,  Olive  Risley. 

William  H.  Seward's  Travels  around  the  World.     New 
York,  1873.     Octavo,  pp.  xii,  788.     Plates. 
Sexagenarian,    or    the    recollections    of    a    literary    life;    by 

W.  Beloe. 
Sforza,  Francesco. 

Life  and  times;  by  W.  P.  Urquhart. 
Shairp,  John  Campbell. 

Recollections  of  a  tour  made  in  Scotland,   1803;    by  D. 
Wordsworth. 


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Shakespeare,  William. 

The  Book  of  Shakespeare  Gems :  in  a  series  of  landscape 
illustrations  of  the  most  interesting  localities  of  Shakes- 
peare's dramas.  London,  1854.  Octavo,  pp.  (94). 
Plates. 

Complete  concordance  to  Shakespere ;  by  M.  V.  C.-Clarke. 

Dictionary  of  Shakespearian  Quotations.  Exhibiting  the 
most  forcible  passages  illustrative  of  the  various  passions, 
affections  and  emotions  of  the  human  mind.  Selected 
and  arranged  in  alphabetical  order,  from  the  writings  of 
the  eminent  dramatic  poet.  Philadelphia,  1868.  i2mo. 
pp.  xii,  418.     Plate, 

The  Dramatic  Works  of  William  Shakspeare.  With  notes, 
original  and  selected,  by  Samuel  Weller  Singer,  and  a 
life  of  the  poet,  by  Charles  Symmons,  Chiswick,  1826. 
Ten  volumes.     i6mo.     Plate. 

Essay  on  the  writings  and  genius  of  Shakspeare,  compared 
with  the  Greek  and  French  dramatic  poets;  by  E. 
Montagu. 

History  of  William  Shakespeare,  player  and  poet,  with  new 
facts  and  traditions ;  by  S.  W.  Fullom. 

Illustrations  of  Shakspeare,  and  of  ancient  manners ;  by  F. 
Douce. 

Inquiry  into  the  authenticity  of  the  various  pictures  and 
prints,  which,  from  the  decease  of  the  poet  to  our  own 
times,  have  been  offered  to  the  public  as  portraits  of 
Shakspeare ;  by  J.  Boaden. 

Life;  by  A.  Skottowe. 

Life  and  genius;  by  T.  Kenny. 

Life  of  Sir  John  Falstaff ;  by  R.  B.  Brough. 

Memoirs  of  the  life;   by  R.  G.  White. 

Mind  of  Shakspeare,  as  exhibited  in  his  works.  Second 
edition.  By  Aaron  Augustus  Morgan.  London,  1861. 
i6mo.  pp.  xxiii,  268. 

Picturesque  Beauties  of  Shakspeare,  being  a  selection  of 
scenes,  from  the  works  of  that  great  author.  London. 
Octavo,  pp.  (40) recto. 

The  Plays  of  Shakespeare.  Edited  by  Howard  Staun- 
ton. London,  1 858-1 860.  Three  volumes.  Quarto. 
Plates. 

The  Poems  of  Shakespeare.  [Memoir,  by  Rev.  Alexander 
Dyce.]  London,  1832.  i6mo.  pp.  (i),  Ixxxix,  (i), 
288.    Plate. 


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Shakespeare,  William  (continued). 

Selections  from  Shakespeare.  By  Benjamin  Oakley.  Lon- 
don, 1828.     i2mo.  pp.  xxii,  (i),  182. 

Shakspeare  and  his  times;  by  N.  Drake,  and  by  F.  P.  G. 
Guizot. 

Shakespeare-characters ;  by  C.  C.  Clarke. 

Shakspere,  his  birthplace  and  its  neighbourhood ;  by  J.  R. 
Wise. 

Shakespeare's  autobiographical  poems;   by  C.  A.  Brown. 

Shakspeare's  dramatic  art,  and  his  relation  to  Calderon  and 
Goethe;  by  H.  Ulrici. 

Shakespeare's  home  and  rural  life ;  by  J.  Walter. 

Shakespeare's  legal  acquirements  considered;  by  J. 
Campbell. 

Shakespeare's  Library,  a  collection  of  the  romances, 
novels,  poems,  and  histories,  used  by  Shakespeare  as  the 
foundation  of  his  dramas ;  by  J.  P.  Collier. 

Sketches  for  Shaekespears  plays ;  by  L.  S.  Ruhl. 

The  Sonnets  of  William  Shakspere.  Edited  by  Edward 
Dowden.    London,  1881.     i6mo.  pp.  Ixii,  251.     Plate. 

Stratford  on  Avon,  from  the  Sketch  Book;   by  W.  Irving. 

Studies  of  Shakspere;   by  C.  Knight. 

Studies  of  Shakespeare  in  the  plays  of  King  John,  Cym- 
beline,  Macbeth,  As  you  Like  it,  Much  Ado  about  Noth- 
ing, Romeo  and  Juliet;   by  G.  Fletcher. 

William  Shakespeare;   by  N.  P.  S.  Wiseman. 

Sharp,  Bartholomew. 

Bucaniers  of  America.    [In  "History,"  by  J.  Esquemeling.] 

Sharpe,  Samuel. 

The  History  of  Egypt  from  the  earliest  times  till  the  con- 
quest by  the  Arabs,  640.  Fourth  edition.  London, 
1859.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xxxii,  407,  (i)  ;  xx, 
411.     Plates. 

The  History  of  Egypt  under  the  Ptolemies.  London,  1838. 
Quarto,  pp.  (2),  v,  220. 

From  the  library  of  Leigh  Hunt,  whose  signature  is  on  the  titlepage. 

Shaw,  Henry. 

Dresses  and  Decorations  of  the  Middle  Ages.    Volume  the 

first.     London,  1858.     Quarto,  pp.   (i),  (94).     Plates. 

The  Encyclopedia  of  Ornament.     1842.     Quarto,  pp.  6, 

(2).    Plates. 
Specimens   of   Ancient    Furniture   drawn    from    existing 


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Shaw,  Henry  (continued). 

authorities.      With   descriptions   by   Sir   Samuel   Rush 
Meyrick.     London,  1836.     Quarto,  pp.  57.     Plates. 
Specimens  of  Tile  Pavements  drawn  from  existing  authori- 
ties.    London,  1858.     Folio,  (22).     Plates. 
Shaw,  Peter. 

Novum  organum  scientiarum;   by  F.  Bacon. 
Shaw,  Richard  Norman. 

Architectural  Sketches  from  the  Continent.    London,  1872. 
Folio,  pp.  (^) recto,  (7).     Plates. 
Shedd,  Julia  Ann  (Clark). 

Famous  Painters  and  Paintings.     Boston,  1876.     Octavo, 
pp.  vi,  326.     Plates. 
Shee,  Richard  Jenery. 

English  constitution;  by  E.  Fischel. 
Shelley,  Mary  Wollstonecraft. 

Rambles  in  Germany  and  Italy,  in  1840,  1842,  and  1843. 
London,  1844.  Two  volumes.  i2mo.  pp.  xx,  280;  vii, 
296. 

Shelley,  Percy  Bysshe. 

Minor  Poems.     Boston,  1878.     i6mo.  pp.  x,  (i),  396. 
The  Poetical  Works  of  Percy  Bysshe  Shelley.     Edited  by 
Mrs.  Shelley.     London,   1839.     Four  volumes.     i6mo. 
Plate. 
Shelton,  Edward. 

The  Dictionary  of  Every-Day  Difficulties  in  reading,  writ- 
ing, and  speaking  the  English  language ;  or  hard  words 
made  easy.  .  .  .  London,  1862.     i2mo.  pp.  iv.  364. 

Shelvocke,  George. 

A  Voyage  round  the  World  by  the  way  of  the  Great  South 
Sea,  perform'd  in  the  years  1719,  20,  21,  22,  in  the 
Speedwell  of  London,  of  24  guns  and  100  men,  (under 
His  Majesty's  commission  to  cruize  on  the  Spaniards 
in  the  late  war  with  the  Spanish  Crown)  till  she  was 
cast  away  on  the  Island  of  Juan  Fernandes,  in  May 
1720;  and  afterwards  continu'd  in  the  Recovery,  the 
Jesus  Maria  and  Sacra  Familia,  &c.  London,  1726. 
i2mo.  pp.  (i),  (6),  xxxii,  (4),  468.  Plates. 
Sheridan,  Richard  Brinsley  Butler. 

Memoirs  of  the  life ;  by  T.  Moore. 

The  Works  of  the  Right  Honourable  Richard  Brinsley 
Sheridan,  with  a  memoir  by  James  P.  Browne,  contain- 


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Sheridan,  Richard  Brinsley  Butler  (continued). 

ing  extracts  from  the  life  by  Thomas  Moore.  London, 
1873.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  (3),  li,  292;  (3), 
316.     Plate. 

Sherman,  William  Tecumseh. 

Memoirs  of  General  William  T.   Sherman.     By  himself. 
Two  volumes.    New  York,  1875.    Octavo,  pp.  405  ;  409. 

Sherman  vs.  Hood.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  61.] 

Shirley,  John. 

Ecclesiastical  History  Epitomiz'd.  Containing  a  faithful 
account  of  the  birth,  life,  and  doctrine;  crucifixion  and 
ascension  of  the  Holy  Jesus.  With  the  lives  of  the 
Apostles,  Evangelists,  and  Primitive  Fathers,  and  other 
famous  men  in  the  Christian  Church,  .  .  .  Part  the 
first.  London,  1682.  i6mo.  pp.  (i),  (4),  143.  Plate. 
An  Epitomy  of  Ecclesiastical  History.  Part  H.  Contain- 
ing the  exemplary  lives,  memorable  transactions,  and 
couragious  sufiferings  of  the  first  reformers,  principal 
martyrs,  and  great  doctors  of  the  Church,  for  300  years 
past.  The  extirpation  of  Popery  in  England,  .  .  .  Lon- 
don, 1683.     i6mo.  pp.  (i),  (5),  230..   Plate. 

Shore,  Thomas  Teignmouth. 

History  of  Don  Quixote;  by  M.  de  Cervantes  Saavedra. 

Shurtleff,  Nathaniel  Bradstreet. 

A  Topographical   and   Historical  Description  of  Boston. 
Boston,  1 87 1.     Octavo,  pp.  (2),  ix,  720.    Map. 

Letter,  December  13,  1873,  inserted. 

Siam. 

English    governess    at    the    Siamese    Court;    by    A.    H. 
Leonowens. 
Sibley,  John. 

Historical  sketches  of  the  several  Indian  tribes  of  Louisi- 
ana.    [In  "  Message  from  the  President  of  the  United 
States,"  February  19,  1806.] 
Sibree,  John. 

Lectures  on  the  philosophy  of  history ;  by  G.  W.  F.  Hegel. 
Sicily. 

Classic  and  connoisseur  in  Italy  and  Sicily;  by  G.  W.  D. 

Evans. 
Normans  in  Sicily ;  by  H.  G.  Knight. 
Siddons,  Henry. 

Practical  Illustrations  of  Rhetorical  Gesture  and  Action; 


332  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Siddons,  Henry  (continued). 

adapted  to  the  English  drama:    from  a  work  on  the 
subject  by  M.  Engel.    Second  edition,  improved.     Lon- 
don, 1822.     Octavo,  pp.  viii,  393,  (15).     Plates. 
Sidney,  Algernon. 

Memoirs;   by  G.  W.  Meadley. 
Original  letters;  by  T.  I.  M.  Forster. 
Sidney,  Henry. 

Diary  of  the  Times  of  Charles  the  Second,  including  the 
correspondence  with  the  Countess  of  Sunderland,  and 
other  distinguished  persons  at  the  English  Court;  to 
which  are  added,  Letters  illustrative  of  the  times  of 
James  H.  and  William  HI.,  edited,  with  notes,  by  R.  W. 
Blencowe,  Esq.  London,  1843.  Two  volumes.  Octavo, 
pp.  (3),  cii,  307;  vii,  390.  Plate. 
Sidney,  Philip. 

Correspondence  of  Sir  Philip  Sidney  and  Hubert  Languet ; 

by  S.  A.  Pears. 
The  Countess  of  Pembroke's  Arcadia.     Thirteenth  edition. 
With  his  life  and  death;    a  brief  table  of  the  principal 
heads,  and  some  other  new  additions.     London,   1774. 
Folio,  pp.  (i),  (30),  624,  {26). 

Also  "  A  Sixth  Book,"  written  by  R.  B.,    London,  1774. 

Same,  with  notes  and  introductory  essay  by  Hain  Fris- 

well.    London,  1867.     i6mo.  pp.  xxxvi,  476. 
The  Defence  of  Poesy.     To  which  are  prefixed,  several 
copies  of  verses,  by  Edward,  Lord  Thurlow.     London, 
181 1.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (i),  ix,  103. 
Memoir;   by  H.  R.  F.  Bourne. 
Memoirs  of  the  life  and  writings;  by  T.  Zouch. 
Sierra  Nevada  Mountains. 

Mountaineering  in  the  Sierra  Nevada;   by  C.  King. 
Signboards,  History  of;   by  L.  R.  Sadler. 
Silliman,  Benjamin. 

Life;  by  G.  P.  Fisher. 
Silsbee,  Maryanne  Cabot   (Devereux). 

Memory  and  Hope.     Boston,  1851.     i2mo.  pp.  xii,  244. 
Silver  Mines,  Dissertation  on ;  by  A.  Boeckh. 
Silvestre,  Joseph  Balthazar. 

Universal  Palaeography:  or,  fac-similes  of  writings  of  all 
nations  and  periods,  copied  from  the  most  celebrated 
and  authentic  manuscripts  in  the  libraries  and  archives 


Waterston  Collection  333 

Silvestre,  Joseph  Balthazar  (continued). 

of  France,  Italy,  Germany,,  and  England.  Accompanied 
by  an  historical  and  descriptive  text  and  introduction,  by 
Champollion-Figeac  and  Aime  Champollion,  fils.  Trans- 
lated from  the  French,  and  edited,  with  corrections  and 
notes,  by  Sir  Frederic  Madden.  London,  1849.  Two 
volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  v,  Ixix,  (i),  364;  (3),  367-809, 
(i).  Table. 
Same.    London,  1850.    Large  folio,  pp.  ( i )  ;   (i).    Plates. 

Simms,  William  Gilmore. 

The  Life  of  the  Chevalier  Bayard;  .  .  .  New  York,  1847. 
i2mo.  pp.  xi,  (i),  401.     Plate. 
Simon,  Barbara  Ann. 

The  Ten  Tribes  of  Israel  historically  identified  with  the 
aborigines  of  the  western  hemisphere.     London,   1836. 
Octavo,  pp.  xl,  370. 
Simpson,  Francis. 

A    Series    of    Ancient    Baptismal    Fonts,    chronologically 
arranged.     London,    1828.      Folio,   pp.    (3),   xxvi,   66, 
(y)recto,  (2). 
Simpson,  Leonard. 

Correspondence  of  Schiller  with  Korner. 
Sinai,  Mt. 

Journal  from  Grand  Cairo  to  Mount  Sinai,  and  back  again ; 
by  R.  Clayton. 
Singer,  Samuel  Weller. 

Anecdotes,  observations,  and  characters,  of  books  and  men ; 

by  J.  Spence. 
Dramatic  works  of  William  Shakspeare. 
Researches  into  the  History  of  Playing  Cards ;   with  illus- 
trations of  the  origin  of  printing  and  engraving  on  wood. 
London,  1816.    Quarto,  pp.  xvi,  (2),  373,  (3).    Plates. 
Sins  of  a  government;   by  A.  L.  Barbauld. 
Sirr,  Henry  Charles. 

China  and  the  Chinese :  their  religion,  character,  customs, 
and  manufactures:  the  evils  arising  from  the  Opium 
Trade:  with  a  glance  at  our  religious,  moral,  political, 
and  commercial  intercourse  with  the  country.  London, 
1849.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  447,  (i);  viii, 
slip,  443,  (i). 
Skelton,  Joseph. 

Engraved  Illustrations  of  Antient  Arms  and  Armour,  from 


334  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Skelton,  Joseph  (continued). 

the  Collection  at  Goodrich  Court,  Herefordshire;  after 
the  drawings,  and  with  the  descriptions  of  Sir  Samuel 
Rush  Meyrick.  London,  1854.  Two  volumes.  Folio, 
pp.  (I),  (i),xxiv,  (146);    (i),  (i),  (168).     Plates. 

Skottowe,  Augustine. 

The  Life  of  Shakspeare;    enquiries  into  the  originality  of 

his  dramatic  plots  and  characters;    and  Essays  on  the 

ancient  theatres  and  theatrical  usages.     London,   1824. 

Two  volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  viii,  360 ;    ( i ) ,  328. 
Slavery. 

American  slavery  and  colour;  by  W.  Chambers. 

Great  battle  between  slavery  and  freedom,  considered  in 

two  speeches;   by  T.  Parker. 
History  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  and  the  overthrow  of  slavery ; 

by  1.  N.  Arnold. 
Letter  to  the  people  of  the  United   States  touching  the 

matter  of  slavery ;  by  T.  Parker. 
Opinions  of  the  early  Presidents,  and  of  the  fathers  of  the 

Republic,  upon  slavery,  and  upon  negroes  as  men  and 

soldiers.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  18.] 
Pamphlets  issued  by  the  Loyal  Publication  Society. 
Present  aspect  of  slavery  in  America  and  the  immediate 

duty  of  the  North ;  by  T.  Parker. 
Slavery;   by  W.  E.  Channing. 
Slavery,  letters  and  speeches ;   by  H.  Mann. 
Theodore  Parker's  review  of  Webster. 
William  Lloyd  Garrison  and  his  times,  or  sketches  of  the 

anti-slavery  movement  in  America;  by  O.  Johnson. 
Slidell,  Alexander. 

A  Year  in  Spain.     London,  1831.    Two  volumes.     i2mo. 

pp.  xi,  (i),  413;   vii,  377. 

Smiles,  Samuel. 

Lives  of  the  Engineers,  with  an  account  of  their  principal 
works;  comprising  also  a  history  of  inland  communi- 
cation in  Britain.  London,  1862.  Three  volumes. 
Octavo.     Plates. 

Smith,  Benjamin  George. 

Great  civil  war;  by  R.  Tomes. 
Smith,  Bernard. 

Glossary  of  ecclesiastical  ornament  and  costume ;  by  A.  W. 
N.  Pugin. 


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Smith,  Charles  John. 

Historical  and  Literary  Curiosities,  consisting  of  fac-similes 
of  original  documents ;  scenes  of  remarkable  events  and 
interesting  localities;  and  the  birth-places,  residences, 
portraits,  and  monuments,  of  eminent  literary  charac- 
ters ;  with  a  variety  of  reliques  and  antiquities  connected 
with  the  same  subjects.  London,  1840.  Quarto,  pp. 
(i),  (112).     Plates. 

Smith,  George. 

A  Dissertation  on  the  General  Properties  of  Eclipses;  and 
particularly  the  ensuing  eclipse  of  1 748,  considered  thro' 
all  its  periods.    London,  1748.     i2mo.  pp.  19., 
Smith,  Gerrit. 

Gerrit  Smith  on  McClellan's  nomination  and  acceptance. 
[Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  63.] 

Smith,  Goldwin. 

Lectures  on  the  Study  of  History,  delivered  in  Oxford, 
1859-61.  To  which  is  added  a  lecture  delivered  before 
the  N.  Y.  Historical  Society,  in  December,  1864,  on  the 
University  of  Oxford.  New  York,  1866.  i2mo.  pp. 
269. 

Smith,  Horace. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Horace  Smith,  one  of  the  authors 
of  "  Rejected  Addresses."  Now  first  collected.  Lon- 
don, 1846.  Two  volumes  bound  in  one.  i6mo.  pp.  iv, 
240;  iv,  264.    Plate. 

Smith,' John  (1579-1631). 

Advertisements  for  the  Unexperienced  Planters  of  New 
England,  or  Anywhere ;  or,  the  pathway  to  erect  a  plan- 
tation. With  a  fac-simile  of  Smith's  map  of  New 
England,  with  additions  and  corrections  as  published  in 
1635.  Boston,  1865.  Octavo,  pp.  viii,  y2.  Map. 
A  Description  of  New  England;  or,  observations  and  dis- 
coveries in  the  North  of  America  in  the  year  of  our 
Lord  1614.  With  the  success  of  six  ships  that  went  the 
next  year,  161 5.  With  a  fac-simile  of  the  original  map. 
Boston,  1865.    Octavo,  pp.  vii,  (i),  (14),  19-89.    Map. 

Smith,  John  (1618-1652). 

Select  Discourses :  To  which  is  added  a  sermon,  preached 
at  the  author's  funeral,  by  Symon  Patrick.  Containing 
a  brief  account  of  his  life  and  death.  Third  edition. 
London,  1821.    Octavo,  pp.  10,  li,  (i),  557. 


336  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Smith,  John  Jay. 

American  Historical  and  Literary  Curiosities;  consisting 
of  fac-similes  of  original  documents  relating  to  the 
events  of  the  Revolution,  .  .  .  collected  and  edited  by 
Mr.  Smith,  and  John  F.  Watson.  Fifth  edition,  with 
additions.     New  York,  1852.     Folio,  pp.  (30).     Plates. 

Smith,  John  Thomas. 

Nollekens  and  his  Times :  comprehending  a  life  of  that 
celebrated  sculptor;  and  Memoirs  of  several  contem- 
porary artists,  from  the  time  of  Roubiliac,  Hogarth,  and 
Reynolds,  to  that  of  Fuseli,  Flaxman,  and  Blake.  Sec- 
ond edition,  London,  1829.  Two  volumes.  Octavo, 
PP-  X,  393 ;  vi,  494. 
Smith,  Sydney. 

Elementary  Sketches  of  Moral  Philosophy,  delivered  at  the 
Royal  Institution,  in  the  years  1804,  1805,  and  1806. 
London,  1850.     Octavo,  pp.  xi,  424. 

Memoir;  by  S.  Holland. 

Two  Volumes  of  Sermons.    London,  1809.    Two  volumes. 
Octavo,  pp.  (3),  (2),  436;    (6),  424.     Plate. 
Smith,  Thomas  Roger. 

Handbook  of  architectural  styles ;  by  A.  Rosengarten. 
Smith,  William. 

History  of  the  decline  and  fall  of  the  Roman  Empire;  by 
E.  Gibbon. 

Students'  Gibbon.  , 

Smith,  William  Sidney. 

Life  and  correspondence;  by  J.  Barrow. 
Smollett,  Tobias  George. 

Poetical  works.    See  G.  Gilfillan. 
Smyth,  William. 

Evidences  of  Christianity.  London,  1845.  i2mo.  pp. 
(4) recto,  XXXV,  392. 

Lectures  on  History.  Second  and  concluding  series.  On 
the  French  Revolution.  London,  1840.  Three  volumes. 
Octavo. 

Lectures  on  Modern  History,  from  the  irruption  of  the 
northern  nations  to  the  close  of  the  American  Revolution. 
Cambridge,  1840.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xx,  433, 
(i);    (i),  (4),  494. 

Same.  From  the  second  London  edition,  with  a  preface, 
list  of  books  on  American  history.     By  Jared  Sparks. 


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Smyth,  William  (continued). 

Cambridge,    1841.      Two   volumes.      Octavo,   pp.    xix, 
{3)recto,  (10),  433;    (3),  502. 
Smythe,  Percy  Clinton  Sydney. 

Poems,  from  the  Portuguese  of  Luis  de  Camoens. 
Snow,  Caleb  Hopkins. 

A  History  of  Boston,  the  Metropolis  of  Massachusetts, 
from  its  origin  to  the  present  period ;  with  some  account 
of    the    environs.      Boston,    1825.      Octavo,    pp.    400. 
Plates. 
Society  of  Antiquaries  of  London. 

Vetvsta  Monvmenta:    qvae  ad  rervm  Britannicarvm  Me- 
moriam  conservandam  Societas  Antiqvariorvm  Londini 
svmptv  svo  edenda  cvravit  volvmen  tertivm.     Londini, 
1796.    Large  folio,  variously  paged.    Plates. 
Society  of  Painters  in  Water  Colours. 

Gallery  of  the  Society  of  Painters  in  Water  Colours.   Lon- 
don.    Folio,  pp.   (i),   (i),  (i8)verso.     Plates. 
Society  for  Promoting  the  Knowledge  of  the  Scriptures. 
Two  Discourses  on  the  Creation  of  all  things  by  Jesus 
Christ ;  and  on  the  resurrection  of  the  dead  through  the 
man  Jesus  Christ.     Second  edition.     Cambridge,  1787. 
i6mo.  pp.  12. 
Society  for  publishing  Religious  Tracts. 

No.   Xn.     Special  Directions  for  a  Life  of  Religion  & 
Happiness.     i6mo.  pp.  12. 
Socrates. 

Life;  by  G.  F.  Wiggers. 
Life,  teachings,  and  death ;  by  G.  Grote. 
Socrates  and  the  Socratic  schools;  by  E.  G.  Zeller. 
Soldiers'  and   sailors'   patriotic  songs.      [Loyal   Publication 
Society,  No.  49.] 

Some  Considerations  about  Union  among  Protestants,  and 
the  preservation  of  the  interest  of  the  Protestant  reli- 
gion in  this  nation.    London,  1680.     i2mo.  pp.  (i),  15. 
Somerset,  Edward. 

Century  of  inventions.     [In  "Life,"  by  H.  Dircks.] 
Life,  times,  and  scientific  labours  of  the  second  Marquis 
of  Worcester;  by  H.  Dircks. 
Somerville,  William. 

Hobbinol,  Field  Sports,  and  the  Bowling  Green.    London, 
1813.    Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (i),  (3),  118. 


338  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Sonderland,  Johann  Baptist. 

,    Bilder   und   Randzeichnungen   deutschen    Dichtungen    er- 
funden  und  radirt  von  J.  B.  Sonderland.     Diisseldorf, 
Verlag  von  Julius  Buddeus.     Berlin,   1844.     Folio,  pp. 
(0,(33),  (4).    Plates. 
Sophocles. 

The  Tragedies  of  Sophocles;  translated  by  R.  Potter. 
New  edition.    Oxford,  18 19.    Octavo,  pp.  vii,  408. 

Same,  translated  into  English  verse.     By   Rev.   Thomas 
Dale.      London,    1824.      Two   volumes  bound   in   one. 
Octavo,  pp.  XXXV,  291 ;    (3),  386. 
Sotheby,  Samuel  Leigh. 

Principia  Typographia,  The  block-books,  or  xylographic 
delineations  of  scripture  history,  issued  in  Holland, 
Flanders,  and  Germany,  during  the  fifteenth  century,  ex- 
emplified and  considered  in  connexion  with  the  origin 
of  printing.  To  which  is  added  an  attempt  to  elucidate 
the  character  of  the  paper-marks  of  the  period.  A  Work 
contemplated  by  the  late  Samuel  Sotheby,  and  carried 
out  by  his  son.  Three  volumes.  London,  1858.  Folio. 
Plates. 
Sotheby,  William. 

Iliad  and  Odyssey  of  Homer. 
Soul,   Philosophical  discourse  concerning;   by  J.  Norris. 
South  Sea. 

Life  and  voyages  of  [Francis]  Drake. 

Voyages  round  the  world ;  by  G.  Shelvocke. 
Southey,  Robert. 

The  Book  of  the  Church.  Fifth  edition.  London,  1841. 
Octavo,  pp.  xxiii,  572. 

Chronicle  of  the  Cid,  from  the  Spanish.  London,  1808. 
Quarto,  pp.  xli,  (9),  468.     Map. 

Same,  first  American  edition.  Lowell,  1846.  Octavo,  pp. 
486. 

The  Doctor,  &c.  Edited  by  his  son-in-law,  John  Wood 
Warter.  New  edition.  London,  1865.  Octavo,  pp. 
xl,  694.    Plates. 

The  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Robert  Southey.  Edited 
by  his  son,  the  Rev.  Charles  Cuthbert  Southey.  Second 
edition.  London,  1 849-1 850.  Six  volumes.  i2mo. 
Plates. 

The  Life  of  Nelson.  London,  1831.  i6mo.  pp.  vii,  (l), 
352. 


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Southey,  Robert  (continued). 

Same.    London,  1854.     i6mo.  pp.  (i),  (4),  362.     Plates. 

Same,  new  edition.  London,  1861.  Octavo,  pp.  xii,  (i), 
400. 

Remains  of  Henry  Kirke  White. 

Sir  Thomas  More:  or,  colloquies  on  the  progress  and 
prospects  of  society.  Second  edition.  London,  1831. 
Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xiv,  (2),  389,  (i);  (4), 
460.     Plates. 

Southey's  Common-place  Book.  First  series.  Choice  pas- 
sages. Collections  for  English  manners  and  literature. 
Edited  by  his  son-in-law,  John  Wood  Warter.  Second 
edition.    London,  1850.    Octavo,  pp.  iv,  596. 

Same,  second  series.  Special  collections.  London,  1850. 
Octavo,  pp.   (3),  (i),  693. 

Same,  third  series.  Analytical  readings.  London,  1850. 
Octavo,  pp.  vi,  (i),  841. 

Same,  fourth  series.     Original  memoranda,  etc.     London, 
1850.     Octavo,  pp.  vi,  (i),  748. 
Spagnuoli,  Baptista  Mantuanus.  • 

Bvcolica  fratris  Baptistae  Mantvani  Ordinis  Carmelitarvm. 
Brescia,  15 17.     i6mo.  pp.  (71). 

Fratris  Baptistae  Mantuani  Carmelitae  theologi  ad  claris- 
simum  equitem  dominum  Lodouicum  Gonzalem  His- 
panum  .  .  .  Venice,  1499.     i6mo.  pp.  (100). 

Fratris  Baptistae  Mant. :  Carmelitae  Theologi  .  .  .  Brescia, 
1504.     i6mo.  pp.  (8). 
Spain. 

Ancient  poetry  and  romances  of  Spain ;  by  J.  Bowring. 

Ancient  Spanish  ballads;   by  J.  G.  Lockhart. 

Anecdotes  of  eminent  painters  in  Spain,  during  the  six- 
teenth and  seventeenth  centuries;   by  R.  Cumberland. 

Annals  of  the  artists  of  Spain;   by  W.  Stirling-Maxwell. 

Autumn  tour  in  Spain  in  the  year  1859;  by  R.  Roberts. 

Bridle  roads  of  Spain ;   by  G.  J.  Cayley. 

Charles  V.;  by  W.  Robertson  [Works,  IIL-V.]. 

Chronicle  of  the  Cid,  from  the  Spanish ;   by  R.  Southey. 

Cid,  a  short  chronicle,  founded  on  the  early  poetry  of 
Spain;   by  G.  Dennis. 

Cities  and  wilds  of  Andalucia ;  by  R.  D.  Murray. 

Gleanings,  pictorial  and  antiquarian,  on  the  overland  route ; 
by  W.  H.  Bartlett. 

History  of  Charles  the  Great  and  Orlando;   by  T.  Rodd. 


340  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Spain  (continued). 

History  of  the  progress  and  suppression  of  the  refor- 
mation in  Spain  in  the  sixteenth  century;  by  T. 
McCrie. 

History  of  the  reign  of  the  emperor  Charles  the  Fifth; 
by  W.  Robertson. 

History  of  the  reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella,  the  cath- 
olic; by  W.  H.  Prescott. 

Italy,  Spain,  and  Portugal;  by  W.  Beckford. 

Letters  from  Spain ;   by  J.  B.  White. 

Lewis's  sketches  and  drawings,  of  the  Alhambra. 

Outre-mer,  a  pilgrimage  beyond  the  sea;  by  H.  W. 
Longfellow. 

Picturesque  antiquities  of  Spain,  described  in  a  series  of 
letters;    by  N.  A.  Wells. 

Picturesque  sketches  in  Spain,  taken  during  the  years  1832 
and  1833;  by  D.  Roberts. 

Scenery  of  Portugal  and  Spain;   by  G.  Vivian. 

Spain ;   by  J.  C.  Davillier. 

Spanish  papers  and  other  miscellanies,  hitherto  unpub- 
lished or  uncollected ;   by  W.  Irving. 

Spanish  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil;  by  S. 
Manning. 

Travelling  in  Spain  in  the  present  day;  by  H.  Black- 
burn. 

Wanderings  in  Spain ;  by  A.  J.  C.  Hare. 

Year  in  Spain ;  by  A.  Slidell. 
Spangenberg,  August  Gottlieb. 

The  Life  of  Nicholas  Lewis  Count  Zinzendorf,  Bishop  and 
Ordinary  of  the  Church  of  the  United  (or  Moravian) 
Brethren.  Translated  from  the  German,  by  Samuel 
Jackson.  With  an  introductory  preface,  by  the  Rev. 
P.  La  Trobe.  London,  1838.  i2mo.  pp.  xxxv,  511. 
Plate. 
Sparks,  Jared. 

Lectures  on  Modern  History,  from  the  irruption  of  the 
northern  nations  to  the  close  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion ;   by  W.  Smyth, 

The  Life  of  John  Ledyard,  the  American  Traveller;  com- 
prising selections  from  his  journals  and  correspondence. 
Cambridge,  1828.     Octavo,  pp.  xii,  325. 

Same.  [Library  of  American  biography,  2d  series,  XIV.] 
Boston,  1864.     i6mo.  pp.  x,  419.     Plate. 


Waterston  Collection  341 

Sparks,  Jared  (continued). 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Travels  of  John  Ledyard,  from 

his  journals  and  correspondence.    London,  1828.     i2mo. 

pp.  xii,  428. 
Works  of  Benjamin  Franklin. 

Spectator;    by  J.  Addison. 
Speed,  John. 

The  Historie  of  Great  Britaine  vnder  the  Conqvests  of  the 
Romans,    Saxons,    Danes    and    Normans.  .  .  .  Second 
edition.     London,   1623.     Folio,  pp.   (i),    (17),   1258, 
(84).     Plate  inserted. 
Spence,  Joseph. 

Anecdotes,  observations,  and  characters,  of  Books  and  Men. 
Collected  from  the  conversation  of  Mr.  Pope,  and  other 
eminent  persons  of  his  time.  Now  first  published  from 
the  original  papers,  with  notes,  and  a  life  of  the  author. 
By  Samuel  Weller  Singer.  London,  1820.  Octavo, 
pp.  xxxix,  501,  (i).  Plate. 
A  Parallel ;  in  the  manner  of  Plutarch :  between  a  most 
celebrated  Man  [Antonius  Magliabecchi]  of  Florence; 
and  one  [Joseph  Hill],  scarce  ever  heard  of,  in  England. 
Printed  at  Strawberry-Hill.  1758.  i6mo.  pp.  104. 
Polymetis:  or,  an  enquiry  concerning  the  agreement  be- 
tween the  works  of  the  Roman  poets,  and  the  re- 
mains of  the  antient  artists.  Being  an  attempt  to 
illustrate  them  mutually  from  one  another.  In  ten 
books.  Third  edition.  London,  1774.  Folio,  pp.  vi, 
361,  (i).  Plates. 
Spencer,  Edmund. 

Sketches  of  Germany  and  the  Germans,  with  a  glance  at 
Poland,  Hungary,  &  Switzerland,  in  1834,  1835,  and 
1836.  By  an  Englishman  resident  in  Germany.  Second 
edition.  London,  1836.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp. 
vii,  (i),  365;  viii,  slip,  371. 
Spencer,  George  John. 

Aedes  Althorpianae,  or  an  account  of  the  mansion,  books, 

and  pictures,  at  Althorp ;  by  T.  F,  Dibdin. 
Bibliotheca  Spenceriana,  or  a  descriptive  catalogue  of  the 

books  printed  in  the  fifteenth  century ;  by  same. 
Supplement  to  Bibliotheca  Spenceriana ;  by  same. 

Spans,  Hary. 

Republic  of  Plato. 


342  Massachusetts  Historical  Society- 

Spenser,  Edmund. 

The  Faerie  Qveen :  the  shepheards  calendar :  together  with 
the  other  works  of  England's  arch-poet,  Edm.  Spenser: 
collected  into  one  volume,  and  carefully  corrected.  Lon- 
don, 1611.    Quarto,  variously  paged. 

Speroni,  Sperone. 

Dialoghi  di  M.  Speron  Speroni  Nuouamente  ristampati, 
&  con  molta  diligenza  riueduti,  &  corretti.  Im  Vinegia 
[Venice],  1544.     i6mo.  pp.  (320). 

Spilsbury,  William  Holden. 

Lincoln's  Inn,  its  ancient  and  modern  buildings  with  an 

account  of  the  library.     London,  1850.     i6mo.  pp.  xvi, 

324.     Plate. 
Spirit  of  the  age ;  by  W.  Hazlitt. 
Spiritual  despotism ;  by  L  Taylor. 

Spohr,  Louis. 

Louis  Spohr' s  Autobiography.  Translated  from  the  Ger- 
man. Copyright  edition.  London,  1865.  Octavo,  pp. 
(i),  (i),  vii,  (i),  327,  242[342]. 

Spooner,  Shearjashub. 

A  Biographical  History  of  the  Fine  Arts ;  or,  memoirs  of 
the  lives  and  works  of  eminent  painters,  engravers, 
sculptors,  and  architects.  From  the  earliest  ages  to  the 
present  time.  .  .  .  New  York,  1865.  Two  volumes. 
Octavo,  pp.  Ixiii,  501 ;    (2),  503-1150.    Plates. 

Sports. 

Ballads  of  archery ;  by  J.  W.  Dodd. 

Gamena  angel  deod,  or  sports  and  pastimes  of  the  people 

of  England ;  by  J.  Strutt. 
Hobbinol,   field   sports,   and   the  bowling  green;   by   W. 

Somerville. 
Spotomo,  Giovanni  Battista. 
Memorials  of  Columbus. 

Spurstowe,  William. 

Tract  entitled  True  and  Faithful  Relation  of  a  Worthy 
Discourse,  between  Colonel  John  Hampden  and  Colonel 
Oliver  Cromwell  [1643].  Preceded  by  an  explanatory 
preface.  London,  1847.  Octavo,  pp.  (2),  viii,  (2),  61, 
(I). 
Squier,  Miriano  Florence. 

Travels  in  Central  America;  by  A.  Morelet. 


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Stael-Holstein,  Anne  Louise  Germaine  Necker  de. 

Letters  on  England.  London,  1825.  Octavo,  pp.  (2), 
v-viii,  339.    Plate. 

Stanfield,  Clarkson. 

Pictures;   by  J,  Dafforne. 

Stanfield's  Coast  Scenery.  A  series  of  views  in  the  British 
Channel,  from  original  drawings  taken  expressly  for 
the  work,  London,  1836.  Octavo,  pp.  (i),  viii,  128. 
Plates. 

Same,  second  edition.    London,  1847.    Plates. 

Stanhope,  Philip. 

Letters  of  Philip,  second  Earl  of  Chesterfield,  to  several 
celebrated  individuals  of  the  time  of  Charles  IL,  James 
IL,  William  IIL,  and  Queen  Anne,  with  some  of  their 
replies.  London,  1829.  Octavo,  pp.  (3),  387,  (i). 
Plate. 

Stanhope,  Philip  Henry. 

The  Life  of  Belisarius.  By  Lord  Mahon.  London,  1829. 
Octavo,  pp.  XX,  473,  (i).    Map. 

Stanley,  Arthur  Penrhyn. 

God  in  history ;  by  C.  C.  J.  Bunsen. 

Historical  Memorials  of  Westminster  Abbey.  London, 
1868.     Octavo,  pp.  xxix,  (2),  564.     Plate. 

Lectures  on  the  History  of  the  Eastern  Church.  With  an 
introduction  on  the  study  of  ecclesiastical  history.  Sec- 
ond edition.  London,  1862.  Octavo,  pp.  Ixxxviii,  437, 
( I ) .    Map. 

Sermons  and  Essays  on  the  Apostolic  Age.  Second  edi- 
tion, revised.     Oxford,  1852.     Octavo,  pp.  xv,  391. 

Sinai  and  Palestine  in  connection  with  their  history.  With 
maps  and  plans.  Fourth  edition.  London,  1857. 
Octavo,  pp.  Ivii,  550.    Plates. 

The  Unity  of  Evangelical  and  Apostolical  Teaching. 
Sermons  preached  mostly  in  Canterbury  Cathedral. 
London,  1859.     i2mo.  pp.  xvi,  416. 

Westminster  Sermons.  Sermons  on  special  occasions 
preached  in  Westminster  Abbey.  New  York,  1882. 
Octavo,  pp.  ix,  409. 

Stanley,  George. 

Biographical   and  critical  dictionary  of  painters  and  en- 
gravers ;   by  M.  Bryan,  and  by  H.  Ottley. 
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and  Flemish  Schools,  their  scholars,  imitators,  and  analo- 
gists.     Including  an  account  of  some  of  the  early  Ger- 
man masters,  connected  with  those  of  Flanders  and  Hol- 
land.    London,  1855.     i2mo.  pp.  xxxii,  416. 
Stanley,  Thomas. 

The  History  of  Philosophy :  containing  the  lives,  opinions, 
actions  and  discourses  of  the  philosophers  of  every  sect. 
Illustrated  with  the  effigies  of  divers  of  them.  Third 
edition.  To  which  is  added  a  life  of  the  author,  never 
before  published.  London,  1701.  i6mo.  pp.  (i),  (S3)> 
658,(12). 
The  History  of  the  Chal[d]aick  Philosophy.  London, 
1701.  Folio,  pp.  (i),  (2),  63. 
Stark,  James  Henry. 

Antique  Views  of  ye  Towne  of  Boston.      Published  by 
ye    Photo-Electrotype    Engraving    Co.      Boston,    1882. 
Quarto,  pp.    (2),  378.     Plates. 
Starr,  Leander. 

Address  to  King  Cotton.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No. 
12.] 
Staunton,  Howard. 

Plays  of  Shakespeare. 
Stebbins,  Henry  G. 

Finances   and   resources   of  the  United   States.      [Loyal 
Publication  Society,  No.  45.] 
Steele,  Joel  Dorman. 

Barnes'  Centennial  History.    One  hundred  years  of  Ameri- 
can Independence.    New  York,  1876.    Octavo,  pp.  (20), 
9-664. 
Stephen,  James. 

Essays  in  Ecclesiastical  Biography.     Third  edition.     Lon- 
don, 1853.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  viii,  520;    iv, 

507,  (0- 
Same,    fourth    edition.      London,    i860.      Two    volumes 

bound  in  one.     Octavo,  pp.  xvii,  661,  (i). 
Lectures  on  the  History  of  France.     London,  1851.     Two 

volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  xx,  475,  (i);    iv.  496. 
Same,  third  edition,  with  large  additions.     London,  1857. 

Two  volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  xii,  518;  iv,  527,  (i). 
Stephen,  Leslie, 

Alps  or  sketches  of  life  and  nature  in  the  mountains;   by 

H.  A.  von  Berlepsch. 


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Stephens,  Alexander  Hamilton. 

Assertions  of  a  secessionist.  [Loyal  Publication  Society, 
No.  56.] 

Prophecy  and  fulfillment.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No. 
36.] 
Stephens,  Alexander  John. 

The  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  English  Constitution:  the 
treatise  of  J.  L.  de  Lolme.  With  an  historical  and  legal 
introduction,  and  notes.  London,  1838.  Two  volumes; 
Octavo,  pp.  clxxxi,  (3),  487;  (i),  (2),  491-1139,  (i). 
Charts. 
Stephens,  Frederick  George. 

Flemish  and  French  Pictures.  With  notes  concerning  the 
painters  and  their  works.  London,  1875.  Quarto,  pp. 
X,  (i),  280.    Plates. 

Flemish  Relics;  architectural,  legendary,  and  pictorial,  as 
connected  with  public  buildings  in  Belgium.  London, 
1866.    Octavo,  pp.  (3),  (i),  (i),  178,  (2).     Plates. 

Masterpieces  of  Mulres.dy.     Memorials  of  William  Mul- 
ready.      London,    1867.      Quarto,   pp.    viii,    (i),    134. 
Plates. 
Stephenson,  Robert. 

Life ;  by  J.  C.  Jeaffreson. 
Sterling,  John. 

Life ;  by  T.  Carlyle. 
Stevenson,  William. 

Life  of  William  Caxton,  with  an  account  of  the  invention 
of  printing,  and  of  the  modes  and  materials  used  for 
transmitting  knowledge  before  that  took  place.  Lon- 
don, 1833.    Octavo,  pp.  32,  (i). 

Stewart,  Charles  Samuel. 

The  Visit  to  the  South  Seas,  in  the  U.  S.  Ship  Vincennes, 
during  the  years  1829  and  1830;  with  notices  of  Brazil, 
Peru,  Manilla,  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  St.  Helena. 
Edited  and  abridged  by  William  Ellis.  London,  1833. 
i6mo.  pp.  (i),  xvi,  440.    Plates. 

Stieler,  Carl. 

Bavarian  highlands ;  by  H.  Schmid. 
Stiles,  Ezra. 

The  United  States  elevated  to  Glory  and  Honour.  A 
sermon,  preached  before  His  Excellency  Jonathan  Trum- 
bull, Governour  and  Commander  in  Chief,  and  the  Hon- 


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Stiles,  Ezra  (continued). 

ourable  the  General  Assembly,  of  the  State  of  Con- 
necticut, convened  at  Hartford,  at  the  anniversary  elec- 
tion. May  8th,  1783.  Second  edition,  corrected. 
Worcester,  1785.     i2mo.  pp.  172. 

Stille,  Charles  Janeway. 

How  a  free  people  conduct  a  long  war.  [Loyal  Publica- 
tion Society,  No.  13.] 

Stirling-Maxwell,  William. 

Annals  of  the  Artists  of  Spain.  London,  1848.  Three 
volumes.     Octavo.     Plates. 

Stoddart,  John. 

An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Universal  History.  Two 
dissertations :  I.  On  the  uses  of  history  as  a  study. 
IL  On  the  separation  of  the  early  facts  of  history  from 
fable.  Second  edition,  rewritten.  London,  1850.  i2mo. 
pp.  xvi,  332. 

Stone,  Elizabeth. 

Chronicles  of  Fashion,  from  the  time  of  Elizabeth  to  the 
early  part  of  the  nineteenth  century,  in  manners,  amuse- 
ments, banquets,  costume,  &c.  London,  1845.  Two 
volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xii,  (i),  439,  (i)  ;  xii,  455,  (i). 
Plates. 

Storer,  James  Sargent. 

Antiquarian  and  Topographical  Cabinet,  containing  a  series 
of  elegant  views  of  the  most  interesting  objects  of  curi- 
osity in  Great  Britain.  Accompanied  with  letter-press 
descriptions.  [By  Mr.  Storer  and  John  Greig.]  Lon- 
don,  1805-1811.     Ten  volumes  bound  in  five.     Plates. 

Stories  by  an  archaeologist  [H.  N.  Humphreys]. 

Storrs,  Richard  Salter. 

The  Early  American  Spirit,  and  the  Genesis  of  it.  The 
Declaration  of  Independence,  and  the  effects  of  it.  New 
York,  1878.    Octavo,  pp.  (3),  71,  81. 

Presentation  copy,  Brooklyn,  March  5,  1879. 

Story,  Joseph. 

A  Discourse  upon  the  Life,  Character,  and  Services  of  the 
Honorable  John  Marshall,  Chief  Justice  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  pronounced  on  the  fifteenth  day  of 
October,  at  the  request  of  the  Suffolk  Bar.  Boston, 
1835.    Octavo,  pp.  74. 


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Story,  William  Wetmore, 

Rome :  by  F.  A.  Wey. 
Story  of  Elaine ;  by  J.  S.  R. 
Stothard,  Thomas. 

Engravings.    Octavo. 

His  receipt,  January  29, 1794,  for  four  drawings  for  Akenside's  "  Pleasures 
of  Imagination,"  inserted. 

Life ;  by  A.  E.  Bray. 
Stow,  John. 

A  Survey  of  London,  written  in  the  year  1598.    New  edi- 
tion,   edited   by    William   J.    Thoms.      London,    1842. 
Octavo,  pp.  xii,  (i),  (2),  222. 
Stowell,  William  Hendry, 

History   of   the   Puritans   in   England,    and   the   Pilgrim 
Fathers.    London,  1850.     i6mo.  pp.  508.     Plate. 
Strangford,  Viscount.     See  P.  C.  S.  Smythe. 
Strauss,  Gerhard  Friedrich  Abraham. 

Helon's  Pilgrimage  to  Jerusalem.  A  picture  of  Judaism, 
in  the  century  which  preceded  the  advent  of  our  Saviour. 
Translated  from  the  German,  with  notes  and  illustra- 
tions by  the  translator.  London,  1824.  Two  volumes. 
i2mo.  pp.  xxiv,  371 ;  (4),  396. 
Street,  George  Edmund. 

Brick  and  Marble  in  the  Middle  Ages :   Notes  of  a  tour  in 
the  north  of  Italy.    London,  1855.    Octavo,  pp.  xix,  (i), 
287.    Plates. 
Streeter,  Edwin  William. 

Precious  Stones  and  Gems,  their  history  and  distinguishing 
characteristics.     London,  1877.     Octavo,  pp.   (2),  264. 
Plates. 
Strickland,  Agnes. 

Lives  of  the  Queens  of  England,  from  the  Norman  Con- 
quest.    Now  first  published  from  official  records  &  other 
authentic  documents,  private  as  well  as  public.     New 
edition.    London,  186 1.    Eight  volumes.    i2mo.    Plates. 
Strutt,  Jacob  George. 

Deliciae  Sylvarum ;  or,  grand  and  romantic  Forest  Scenery 
in  England  and  Scotland.     London,   1828,     Folio,  pp. 
{^)  recto,  12.    Plates. 
Strutt,  Joseph. 

A  Complete  View  of  the  Dress  and  Habits  of  the  people  of 
England,    from    the    establishment    of   the    Saxons    in 


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Strutt,  Joseph  (continued). 

Britain  to  the  present  time:  .  .  .  New  and  improved 
edition,  with  critical  and  explanatory  notes,  by  J.  R. 
Planche.  London,  1842.  Two  volumes.  .Folio,  pp.  viii, 
(2),  ix-x,  cxvii,  117;  vi,  279,  Plates. 
The  Gamena  Angel  Deod,  or  sports  and  pastimes  of  the 
people  of  England :  including  the  rural  and  domestic 
recreations,  may-games,  mummeries,  pageants,  proces- 
sions, and  pompous  spectacles,  from  the  earliest  period 
to  the  present  time :  illustrated  by  engravings  selected 
from  ancient  paintings;  in  which  are  represented  most 
of  the  popular  diversions.  Second  edition.  London, 
1810.  Folio,  pp.  (i),xlix,  (6),  357,  (i).  Plates. 
The  Regal  and  Ecclesiastical  Antiquities  of  England :  con- 
taining the  representations  of  all  the  English  monarchs, 
from  Edward  the  Confessor  to  Henry  the  Eighth ;  .  .  . 
New  and  improved  edition,  by  J.  R.  Planche.  London, 
1842.    Folio,  pp.  iv,  152.    Plates. 

Stuart,  Isaac  William. 

Life  of  Captain  Nathan  Hale  the  Martyr-Spy  of  the  Ameri- 
can Revolution.  Second  edition,  enlarged  and  improved. 
Hartford,  1856.     i6mo,  pp.  (3),  271,  12.    Plates. 

Stuart,  John  McDouall. 

Explorations  in  Australia.  The  journals  o*  John  McDouall 
Stuart  during  the  years  1858,  1859,  i860,  1861,  &  1862, 
when  he  fixed  the  centre  of  the  continent  and  successfully 
crossed  it  from  sea  to  sea.  Edited  by  William  Hardman. 
London,  1864.     Octavo,  pp.  xxii,  (2),  511.     Plates. 

Studies  from  old  English  mansions ;  by  C.  J.  Richardson. 

Submissionists,  and  their  record.    [Loyal  Publication  Society, 
No.  65.] 

Sudbury,  Mass. 

Old  house  at  Sudbury;  by  T.  W.  Parsons. 

Tales  of  a  wayside  inn ;   by  H.  W.  Longfellow. 
Suetonius  Tranquillus,  Caius. 

The  History  of  the  Twelve  Caesars,  Emperours  of  Rome. 
Written  in  Latine.  Newly  translated  into  English.  Lon- 
don, 1677.     i6mo.    pp.  (i),  (26),  495.     Plates. 

C.  Svetonivs  Tranqvillvs,  et  in  eum  commentarivs,  ex- 
hibente  Joanne  Schildio.  Editio  secunda.  [De  XH. 
Csesaribvs.]  Lugduni  Batavorum  [Leyden],  165 1. 
i2mo.  pp.  (i),  (38),  850,  (82).    Cuts. 


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Sullivan,  John. 

Military  services  and  public  life;  by  T.  C.  Amory. 
Sullivan,  William. 

Discourse  on  the  death  of ;  by  J.  T.  Sargent. 
The  Public  Men  of  the  Revolution.  Including  events  from 
the  peace  of  1783  to  the  peace  of  181 5.  In  a  series  of 
letters.  With  a  biographical  sketch  by  the  author,  and 
additional  notes  and  references  by  his  son,  John  T.  S. 
Sullivan.     Philadelphia,  1847.    Octavo,  pp.  463.     Plate. 

Sully,  Maximilien  de  Bethune,  Due  de. 

The  Memoirs  of  the  Duke  of  Sully,  prime-minister  to 
Henry  the  Great.  Translated  from  the  French  of  Char- 
lotte Lennox.  A  new  edition,  revised  and  corrected; 
with  additional  notes,  some  letters  of  Henry  the  Great, 
and  a  brief  historical  introduction.  London,  18 10.  Five 
volumes.    Octavo.    Plates. 

Sumner,  Charles. 

No  property  in  man.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  51.] 
Works  of  Charles  Sumner.     Boston,  1 870-1 883.     Fifteen 
volumes.     i2mo.     Plate. 

Sunday  Schools,  History  of;  by  L.  G.  Pray. 

Superior,  Lake. 

Minnesota  and  the  far  west;   by  L.  Oliphant. 

Surnames,  Suffolk;   by  N.  I.  Bowditch. 

Surrey,  Earl  of.     See  H.  Howard, 

Sweden. 

Forest  life  in  Norway  and  Sweden ;  by  H.  G.  Newland. 
Scandinavian  adventures,  during  a  residence  of  upwards 

of  twenty  years ;   by  L.  Lloyd. 
Travels  through  Sweden,  Norway,  and  Finmark;    by  A. 

de  C.  Brooke. 

Swinburne,  Algernon  Charles. 

Christabel  and  the  lyrical  and  imaginative  poems  of  S.  T. 
Coleridge. 

William  Blake.  A  critical  essay.  Second  edition.  Lon- 
don, 1868.    Octavo,  pp.  iv,  (i),  (2),  304.    Plates. 

Swinton,  William. 

War  for  the  Union.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  62.] 

Switzerland. 

Bogue's  guide  for  travellers. 

Constructions  en  bois  de  la  Suisse  relevees  dans  les  divers 


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Switzerland  (continued). 

cantons  et  comparees  aux  constructions  en  bois  de  I'Alle- 

magne;  by  E.  Gladbach. 
Europa,  or,  scenes  and  society  in  England,  France,  Italy, 

and  Switzerland;   by  D.  C.  Eddy. 
The  History  of  Switzerland.     London,  1832.     i6mo.  pp. 

XX,  360. 
Illustrations  of  the  passes  of  the  Alps ;  by  W.  Brockedon. 
Journals  of  excursions  in  the  high  Alps.     [In  "  Norway," 

by  J.  D.  Forbes.] 
Journey    to    Switzerland,    and    pedestrian    tours    in    that 

country ;  by  J.  L.  R.  Agassiz. 
Lake  dwellings  of  Switzerland  and  other  parts  of  Europe; 

by  F.  Keller. 
Regular  Swiss  round  in  three  trips ;  by  H.  Jones. 
Sketches    illustrative    of    the    manners    and    costumes    of 

France,  Switzerland,  and  Italy;  by  R.  Bridgens. 
Sketches  in  France,  Switzerland  and  Italy ;   by  S.  Prout. 
Switzerland,  as  now  divided  into  nineteen  cantons;   by  A. 

Yosy. 
Switzerland,  illustrated  in  a  series  of  views ;  by  W.  Beattie 
Switzerland,  its  Mountains  and  Valleys.     New  York,  1879 

Folio,  pp.  xiv,  487.     Plates. 
Switzerland  the  pioneer  of  the  Reformation;    by  H.  G, 

Koltzof-Massalsky. 
Switzerland,  scenes  and  incidents  of  travel ;  by  G.  Barnard 
Tableaux  de  la  Suisse  ou  Voyage  Pittoresque  fait  dans  les 

XIII.  cantons  et  etats  allies  du  Corps  Helvetique.     Paris 

1785.     [Estampes,  II.]     Folio,  i  p.     Plates. 
Tableaux   topographiques,    pittoresques,    physiques,    histo 

riques,    moraux,    politiques,    litteraires,    de    la    Suisse 

Estampes  [I.]     Paris,  1780.    Folio,  pp.  7.     Plates. 

Sydenham,  Floyer. 
Works  of  Plato. 

Symmes,  Thomas. 

Historical  Memoirs  of  the  Late  Fight  at  Piggwacket,  with 
a  sermon  occasion'd  by  the  fall  of  the  brave  Capt.  John 
Lovewell  .  .  .  pronounc'd  at  Bradford,  May  16,  1725. 
Second  edition  corrected.  Boston,  1725.  [Reprint,  in 
"  Expedition,"  by  F.  Kidder,  1865.] 

Symmons,  Charles. 

Dramatic  work  of  William  Shakspeare. 


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Symonds,  John  Addington. 

Renaissance  in  Italy.     The  fine  arts.     New  York,   1879. 
Octavo,  pp.  (2),  xiv,  550. 
Synonyms,  English ;    by  G.  Crabb. 
Syria  and  the  Holy  Land ;  by  W.  K.  Kelly. 


Taine,  Hippolyte  Adolphe. 

Italy,  Florence  and  Venice.     From  the  French.     By  J. 

Durand.     New  York,  1869.     Octavo,  pp.  ix,  385. 
Italy,  Rome  and  Naples.    From  the  French.    By  J.  Durand. 
Second  edition,  with  corrections  and  an  index.     New 
York,  1869.     Octavo,  pp.  xi,  363. 
A  Tour  through  the  Pyrenees.     Translated  by  J.  Safford 
Fiske.    New  York,  1875.    Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  523.    Plates. 
Talfourd,  Thomas  Noon. 

Ion;    a  tragedy,  in  five  acts.     Second  edition.     London, 

1836.    Octavo,  pp.  vi,  (2),  120. 
Letters  of  Charles  Lamb. 
Tancoigne,  J.  M. 

A  Narrative  of  a  Journey  into  Persia,  and  Residence  at 
Teheran :  containing  a  descriptive  itinerary  from  Con- 
stantinople to  the  Persian  capital;  also  a  variety  of 
anecdotes,  .  .  .  From  the  French.  London,  1820.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  xvi,  402.  Plates. 
Tansillo,  Luigi. 

Nurse,  a  poem ;  by  W.  Roscoe. 
Tapestry. 

Book  of  cartoons ;  by  R.  Cattermole. 

Cartonensia,  or,  an  historical  and  critical  account  of  the 
tapestries  in  the  palace  of  the  Vatican ;  by  W.  Gunn. 
Tarlton,  Richard. 

Tarlton's  jests;  by  J.  O.  Halliwell. 
Tasso,  Torquato. 

II  Goffredo,  ouero  Giervsalemme  liberata,  Poema  Heroico 
del  Sig.  Torquato  Tasso.  .  .  .  Venetia,  1620.  32mo. 
pp.  518  [528],  141. 

Also  "  I  cinqve  canti  di  Camillo  Camilli  "... 

Life;   by  R.  Milman. 
Tate,  Nahum. 

New  version  of  the  psalms  of  David;  by  N.  Brady  and 
Mr.  Tate. 


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Tatham,  Charles  Heathcote. 

Etchings  representing  the  best  examples  of  Grecian  and 
Roman  Architectural  Ornament;  drawn  from  the  origi- 
nals, and  chiefly  collected  in  Italy,  before  the  late  revo- 
lutions in  that  country.  London,  1826.  Large  folio, 
pp.  8,  3.  Plates. 
Taylor,  Edgar. 

German  fairy  tales  and  popular  stories,  as  told  by  Gammer 

Grethel ;  by  J.  L.  C.  Grimm. 
Master  [Robert]  Wace  his  chronicle  of  the  Norman  con- 
quest from  the  Roman  de  Rou. 
Taylor,  Edward  Thompson. 

Father  Taylor,  the  sailor  preacher ;  by  G.  Haven. 

'  Taylor,  Helen. 

Miscellaneous  and  posthumous  works  of  Henry  Thomas 
Buckle. 
Taylor,  Henry. 

Philip  Van  Artevelde ;  a  dramatic  romance.  In  two  parts. 
Sixth  edition,     London,  1852.     i6mo.  pp.  xxviii^  431, 

(0- 

Taylor,  Isaac    (1787-1865). 

Essay  on  the  Application  of  Abstract  Reasoning  to  the 
Christian  Doctrines :  originally  published  as  an  intro- 
duction to  Edwards  on  the  will.  First  American  edition. 
Boston,  1832.     i6mo.  pp.  4,  13-163. 

Fanaticism.    London,  1833.    Octavo,  pp.  viii,  515. 

Fanaticism.  New  edition,  revised.  London,  1843.  i6mo. 
pp.  viii,  437. 

Natural  History  of  Enthusiasm.  London,  1829.  Octavo, 
pp.  viii,  311, 

The  Process  of  Historical  Proof;  exemplified  and  ex- 
plained :  with  observations  on  the  peculiar  points  of  the 
Christian  evidence.  London,  1828.  Octavo,  pp.  viii, 
338. 

The  Spirit  of  Hebrew  Poetry.  London,  1861.  Octavo,  pp. 
xvi,  347, 

Spiritual  Despotism.  London,  1835.  Octavo,  pp.  viii,  500. 
Taylor,  Isaac    (1829-1901). 

Etruscan  Researches.  London,  1874.  Octavo,  pp.  xii, 
388. 

Taylor,  James. 

Popular  cyclopaedia  of  Biblical  literature;  by  J.  Kitto. 


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Taylor,  Jeremy, 

The  Rule  and  Exercises  of  Holy  Dying.     London,  1857. 

Octavo,  pp.  xxvi,  (2),  327,  (i). 
The  Rule  and  Exercises  of  Holy  Living.    London,  1857. 

i6mo.  pp.  xvi,  309.     Plate. 
Same.    Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  (i),  424.    Plate. 
Taylor,  John. 

The  Identity  of  Junius  with  a  distinguished  living  character 
established.  Including  the  supplement,  consisting  of 
fac-similes  of  hand-writing  and  other  illustrations.  Sec- 
ond edition,  corrected  and  enlarged.  London,  1818. 
Octavo,  pp.  ix,  (i),  404.  Plates. 
Taylor,  Oliver  Alden. 

Plan  of  the  founder  of  Christianity;  by  F.  V.  Reinhard. 
Taylor,  Richard. 

EHEA    nXEPOENTA,  or  the  diversions  of  Purley;   by 
J.  H.  Tooke. 
Taylor,  Thomas. 

Works  of  Plato. 
Taylor,  Tom. 

Birket  Foster's  Pictures  of  English  Landscape.     London, 

1863.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  {3),  SS  recto.    Plates. 
Life  and  times  of  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds ;  by  C.  R.  Leslie. 
Taylor,  William. 

Historic    Survey    of    German    Poetry,    interspersed    with 
various  translations.     London,    1830.     Three  volumes. 
Octavo. 
Memoir  of  the  life  and  writings ;  by  J.  W.  Robberds. 
Taylor,  William  Cooke. 
Iliads  of  Homer. 

Romantic  Biography  of  the  Age  of  Elizabeth ;  or, 
sketches  of  life  from  the  bye-ways  of  history.  By  the 
Benedictine  Brethren  of  Glendalough.  London,  1842. 
Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  ix,  (i),  420;  (3),  392. 
Plates. 

Tempesta,  Antonio. 

Curious  and  rare  engravings. 
Temple,  William. 

Memoirs  of  the  life,  works,  and  correspondence ;  by  T.  P. 

Courtenay. 
The  Works  of  Sir  William  Temple,  Bar*    To  which  is  pre- 
fix'd  some  account  of  the  life  and  writings  of  the  author, 

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Temple,  William  (continued). 

London,  1720.     Two  volumes.     Folio,  pp.   (12),  480; 
{4) recto,  585.    Plate. 

Temples,  ancient  and  modern;   by  W.  Bardwell. 

Tennent,  James  Emerson. 

The  History  of  Modern  Greece,  from  its  conquest  by  the 
Romans  b.  c.  146,  to  the  present  time.     London,  1845. 
Two  volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  cxxiii,  (i),  446;  xxii,  579, 
(I). 
Tennessee. 

Relief  for  East  Tennessee.    [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No. 
73-] 
Tennyson,  Alfred. 

Idyls  of  the  King.     Boston,  1866.     Octavo,  pp.  vi,   (i), 

178.    Plate. 
Poems.     London,  1859.     Octavo,  pp.  xiii,  (i),  375,  (i). 

Thackeray,  Francis. 

Researches  into  the  Ecclesiastical  and  Political   State  of 
Ancient  Britain  under  the  Roman  Emperors.     London, 
1843.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  (3),  (3),  xxiv,  335 
(i);    (3).  (4),  290,  (i),  (24). 
Tlialheimer,  Mary  Elsie. 

A  Manual  of  Ancient  History.  Cincinnati,  1872.  Octavo, 
pp.  376.    Plates. 

Thames  River. 

Picturesque  tour  of  the  river  Thames;   by  J.  F.  Murray. 
Views  on  the  Thames ;  by  W.  B,  Cooke. 

Thane,  John.    . 

British  Autography.  A  collection  of  fac-similes  of  the 
handwriting  of  royal  and  illustrious  personages,  with 
their  authentic  portraits.  London,  18 19.  Three  vol- 
umes.    Quarto.     Plates. 

A  Supplement  to  the  British  Autography,  a  collection  of 
portraits,  with  facsimiles  of  the  handwriting  of  royal  and 
illustrious  personages  in  English  history  and  literature. 
London,  1819.     Quarto,  pp.  iv,  (i),  55-66.     Plates. 

Thayer,  Nathaniel. 

Discourse  on  the  life  and  character  of;  by  A.  Hill. 

Theatre. 

Memoirs  of  the  life  of  John  Philip  Kemble,  Esq.  including 
a  history  of  the  stage;   by  J.  Boaden. 


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Theologiae  pacificae,  itemque  mysticae,  ac  hujus  auctorum, 
idea  brevior.  .  .  .  Amstelaedami,  1702.  i6mo.  pp.  (i), 
(i),  (13),  292,  (i). 

Theology. 

Astronomy  and  general  physics  considered  with  reference 

to  natural  theology ;  by  W.  Whewell. 
Chemistry,   meteorology,   and   the   function   of   digestion, 
considered  with  reference  to  natural  theology;    by  W. 
Prout. 

Theophrastus. 

Aenese  Platonici  Christiani  de  immortalitate  animae, 
deque  corporum  resurrectione  dialogus  aureus,  qui 
Theophrastus  inscribitur,  Ambrosio  Camaldulensi  inter- 
prete.  Athenagoras  Atheniensis  de  resurrectione,  Mar- 
silio  Ficino  interprete.  Xysti  Pythagori  ci  sententise, 
Rusino  interprete.     Basel,  15 16,     i2mo.  pp.   (86). 

Vignette,  around  title,  and  initial  letters  attributed  to  Hans  Holbein. 

Thierry,  Jacques  Nicolas  Augustin. 

History  of  the  Conquest  of  England  by  the  Normans : 
with  its  causes  from  the  earliest  period,  and  its  conse- 
quences   to    the    present    time.      Translated    from    the 
French.     London,  1825.     Three  volumes.     Octavo. 
Thomas,  George  Housman. 

In  Memoriam  Geo.  H.  Thomas,  Artist.     A  collection  of 
engravings    from    his    drawings    on    wood.      London. 
Folio,  pp.  192.    Plate. 
Thomas,  Joseph. 

Universal    Pronouncing    Dictionary    of    Biography    and 
Mythology.   Philadelphia,  1870.   Two  volumes.   Quarto, 
pp.  xii,  5-1236;    (2),  1237-2345. 
Thomas  Aquinas,  Saint. 

Opuscula.    Venice,  1497.    Octavo,  pp.  (870). 
Postilla  fratris  thome  de  aquino  In  job  feliciter  incipit. 
Esslingen,  1474.     Quarto,  pp.  (213). 

Rubricated ;  printed  by  Conrad  Fyner. 

Thompson,  Benjamin. 

Essays,    political,    economical,    and    philosophical.      Fiftli 
edition  [Vol.  L]     London,  1800,  1798.     Two  volumes. 
Octavo,  pp.  {2.y),  464;    (18),  496.     Plates. 
Thompson,  Joseph  Parrish. 

Peace  through  victory.  [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No. 
60.] 


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Thompson,  Pishey. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  Boston,  and  the  villages  of 
Skirbeck,  Fishtoft,  Freiston,  Butterwick,  Bennington, 
Leverton,  Leake,  and  Wrangle;  comprising  the  Hun- 
dred of  Skirbeck,  in  the  County  of  Lincoln.  .  .  .  Boston, 
1856.    Octavo,  pp.  xxii,  824.    Plates. 

Thoms,  Peter  Perring. 

A  Dissertation  on  the  ancient  Chinese  vases  of  the  Shang 

Dynasty,    from    1743    to    1496,    b.  c.      London,    1851. 

Octavo,  pp.  63. 
The  Original  Address  presented  to  His  Excellency  Hwang, 

on  his  being  appointed  Deputy-Governor  of  the  Province 

of  Canton,  .  .  .  London.     Broadside. 

Thorns,  William  John. 

The  Book  of  the  Court;    exhibiting  the  origin,  peculiar 

duties,  and  privileges  of  the  several  ranks  of  the  nobility 

and  gentry,  .  .  .  London,  1838.     i2mo.  pp.  x,  (i),  9- 

487.     Plate. 
Survey    of    London,    written    in    the    year    1598;    by    J. 

Stow. 
Thomson,  James    (1700-1748). 

Illustrations  of  Thomson's  Castle  of  Indolence;    by  W. 

Rimer. 
The  Seasons.    London,  1805.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  xvi,  (i), 

286,  (6).    Plates. 
Same.    London,  1807.    Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (i),236.    Plates. 
Same.     London,  1859.     i2mo.  pp.  (i),  (6),  228. 
Thomson,  James, 

Spain;    by  J.  C.  Davillier. 

Thomson,  Katharine  (Byerley). 

Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Sir  Walter  Ralegh  with  some  ac- 
count of  the  period  in  which  he  lived.  London,  1830. 
Octavo,  pp.  X,  496.  Plate. 
Memoirs  of  Sarah  Duchess  of  Marlborough,  and  of  the 
Court  of  Queen  Anne.  London,  1839,  Two  volumes. 
Octavo,  pp.  xxviii,  475 ;  vii,  573.  Plate. 
Thomson,  Richard. 

An  Historical  Essay  on  the  Magna  Charta  of  King  John : 

to   which   are   added,   the  great  charter  in   Latin   and 

English;    the   charters  of     liberties    and    confirmations, 

.    granted  by  Henry   III.   and   Edward   I.  .  .  .  London, 

1829.     Octavo,  pp.  xxxii,  612. 


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Thoreau,  Henry  David. 

Early  Spring  in  Massachusetts.  From  the  journal  of 
Henry  D.  Thoreau.  Boston,  1881.  [Edited  by  H.  G. 
O.  Blake.]     i2mo.  pp.  vii,  318. 

Thoreau,  his  life  and  aims;   by  A.  H.  Japp. 
Thoresby,  Ralph. 

Letters  of  Eminent  Men,  addressed  to  Ralph  Thoresby, 
F.  R.  S.     Now  first  published  from  the  originals.     Lon- 
don, 1832.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  xii,  448;    xii, 
491,  (i). 
Thombury,  George  Walter. 

Fables  of  La  Fontaine. 

The  Life  of  J.  M.  W.  Turner,  R.  A,  Founded  on  letters 
and  papers  furnished  by  his  friends  and  fellow  acade- 
micians. London,  1862.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp. 
xiv,  (i),  416;   vi,  425.     Plates. 

Same,  new  edition.  London,  1877.  i2mo.  pp.  xix,  636. 
Plates. 

Two  Centuries  of  Song;  or,  lyrics,  madrigals,  sonnets,  and 
other  occasional  verses  of  the  English  poets  of  the  last 
two  hundred  years.    With  critical  and  biographical  notes. 
New  York,  1867.    Octavo,  pp.  xii,  307,  (i). 
Thorpe,  Benjamin. 

History  of  England  under  the  Anglo-Saxon  Kings;    by 
J.  M.  Lappenberg. 
Thorwaldsen,  Albert. 

Intera  CoUezione  di  tutte  le  opere  inventate  e  scolpite  dal. 
cav.  Alberto  Thorwaldsen;    by  A.  Acquistapace. 
Three  voices.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  4.] 
Thucydides. 

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HANT  X2<I>EAIMnN  XIIPI2  XIN,  OTK  ETHTNE- 
T02  O  HTFFPA^ETS.  Thvcydides  cvm  commen- 
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The  hystory  writtone  by  Thucidides  the  Athenyan  of  the 
warre,  whiche  was  betwene  the  Peloponesians  and  the 
Athenyans,  traiislated  oute  of  Frenche  into  the  Englysh 
language  by  Thomas  Nicolls  Citezeine  and  Goldesmyth 
of  London.    London,  1550.     Folio,  pp.  (446). 

Signature  of  James  Boswell. 

Thurlow,  Edward  Hovell-. 
Odes  of  Anacreon. 

Select  Poems  of  Edward  Hovel  Thurlow,  Lord  Thurlow. 
Chiswick,  1821.     i6mo.  pp.   (i),  92. 


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Ticknor,  George. 

Life,  letters,  and  journals;  by  G.  S.  Hillard. 

Life  of  William  Hickling  Prescott.   Boston,  1864.   Quarto, 
pp.  (2),  X,  491.     Plates. 
Tile  pavements,  Specimens;  by  H.  Shaw. 

Timbs,  John. 

Abbeys,  Castles,  and  Ancient  Halls  of  England  and 
Wales ;  their  legendary  lore,  and  popular  history. 
London.  Two  volumes.  i6mo.  pp.  xiii,  590;  xii, 
580.  Plates. 
Chandos  Library.  A  century  of  anecdote  from  1760  to 
i860.  London.  i6mo.  pp.  xxxi,  597,  (i).  Plate. 
Time-keepers. 

Mechanical  philosophy,  horology,  and  astronomy;   by  W. 

B.  Carpenter. 
Voyage  to  Newfoundland  and  Bailee,  to  make  experiments, 
by  Count  de  Cassini.      [In  "  Voyage,"   by  J.   Chappe 
d'Auteroche.] 
Timperley,  Charles  H. 

A  Dictionary  of  Printers  and  Printing,  with  the  progress 
of  literature,  ancient  and  modern,  bibliographical  illus- 
trations, etc.  etc.     London,  1839.     Octavo,  pp.  vi,  996. 
Plates. 
Timpson,  Thomas. 

A  Key  to  the  Bible:    containing  a  summary  of  Biblical 
knowledge,  and  a  dictionary  of  all  the  principal  words 
in  the  Old  and  New  Testaments.     London,  1840.     Oc- 
tavo, pp.  xii,  cxxxvi,  420.     Plates. 
Tindal,  Nicholas. 

The  Continuation  [IIL,  IV.]  of  Mr.  Rapin  de  Thoyras's 
History  of  England,  from  the  Revolution  to  the  Acces- 
sion of  King  George  II.  Second  edition.  London,  1751. 
Two  volumes.  Folio,  pp.  (i),  (5),  796;  706,  (31). 
Plates. 

Tiziano  Vecellio. 

Life;  by  J.  Northcote. . 
Tocqueville,  Alexis  Charles  Henri  Clerel  de. 

Democracy  in  America.    Translated  by  Henry  Reeve,  Esq. 
Third  edition.     London,  1838.     Two  volumes.     i2mo. 
pp.  xxxvi,  302 ;  viii,  325.    Map. 
Todd,  Henry  John. 

Dictionary  of  the  English  language;  by  S.  Johnson. 


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Todd,  John. 

The  Sunset  Land ;  or,  the  great  Pacific  slope.  Boston, 
1870.     i6mo.  pp.  322. 

Tomasini,  Jacopo  Filippo. 

Jacobi  Philippi  Tomasini  Patavini  illustrivm  virorvm 
Elogia  iconibus  exornatea  illvstriss.  et  reverendiss.  D.D. 
lo.  Baptistae  Agvcchiae  .  .  .  Patavii  [Padua],  1630. 
Octavo,  pp.   (i),  (i),  (10),  Z72>,  (5o)-     Cuts. 

Signature  of  Robert  Southey,  1824. 

Tombleson,  William. 

Tombleson's  upper  Rhine.    London.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  viii, 

181,  (3).     Plates. 
Tombleson's  views  of  the  Rhine,  edited  by  W.  G.  Fearnside. 
London,  1832.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  190,  (2).    Plates. 

Tomes,  Robert. 

The  Great  Civil  War.  A  history  of  the  late  Rebellion  with 
biographical  sketches  of  leading  statesmen  and  distin- 
guished naval  and  military  commanders,  etc.  Contin- 
ued from  the  beginning  of  the  year  1864  to  the  end  of 
the  War.  By  Benjamin  G.  Smith,  Esq.  New  York. 
Three  volumes.     Octavo.     Plates. 

Tomkins,  Pelto  William. 

British  gallery  of  pictures ;  by  H.  Tresham. 

Tompson,  Benjamin. 

Translated  by  death,  of  that  holy  man  of  God,  Rev- 
erend Mr.  James  Allen.  ,  [In  "Death,"  1710,  by  B. 
Wadsworth.] 

Tooke,  John  Home. 

EHEA  nXEPOENTA,  or  the  Diversions  of  Purley.  A 
New  edition,  revised  and  corrected  by  Richard  Taylor, 
with  numerous  additions  from  the  copy  prepared  by  the 
author  for  republication:  to  which  is  annexed  his  letter 
to  John  Dunning.  London,  1829.  Two  volumes.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  xxxiv,  (i),  (i),  (2),  498;  (3),  (2),  590,  (2). 
Plate. 

Toulmin,  Joshua. 

History  of  the  Puritans,  or  protestant  nonconformists ;  by 
D.  Neal. 

Towle,  George  Makepeace. 

Certain  Men  of  Mark:  studies  of  living  celebrities  [Glad- 
stone, Bismark,  Gambetta,  Beaconsfield,  Castelar,  Victor 


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Towle,  George  Alakepeace  (continued). 

Hugo,  John  Bright,  czar  Alexander,  emperors  William, 
and  Francis  Joseph].    Boston,  1880.     i6mo.  pp.  242. 

Towns,  Christian    and    civic    economy    of    large;    by    T. 

Chalmers. 
Townsend,  George  Fyler. 

Three  hundred  ^sop's  Fables. 
Travel. 

Journey  from  Prince  of  Wales's  Fort  in  Hudson's  Bay,  to 
the  northern  ocean ;   by  S.  Hearne. 

Travels  of  Marco  Polo. 

Travels  through  Sweden,  Norway  and  Finmark ;  by  A.  de 
C.  Brooke. 

William  H.  Seward's  travels  around  the  world ;  by  O.  R. 
Seward. 
Treadwell,  John  Henry. 

A  Manual  of  Pottery  and  Porcelain  for  American  Col- 
lectors.    New  York,  1872.    Octavo,  pp.  161. 
Trench,  Melesina  (Chenevix). 

The  Remains  of  the  late  Mrs.  Richard  Trench,  being  selec- 
tions from  her  journals,  letters,  &  other  papers.  Edited 
by  her  son  [Richard  Chenevix  Trench],  the  Dean  of 
Westminster.  London,  1862.  Octavo,  pp.  viii,  525,  (i). 
Plate. 
Tresham,  Henry. 

The  British  Gallery  of  Pictures,  selected  from  the  most 
admired  productions  of  the  old  masters,  in  Great  Britain ; 
accompanied  with  descriptions,  historical  and  critical. 
By  the  late  Henry  Tresham  and  William  Young  Ottley. 
The  executive  part  under  the  management  of  Peltro 
William  Tomkins,  historical  engraver  to  Her  Majesty. 
London,  1818.     Folio,  pp.   (4)recto,   (52).     Plates. 

Same.     London,  181 8.     Large  folio,  pp.   (c,) recto,  (50). 
Plates. 
Trevelyan,  George  Otto. 

The  Life  and  Letters  of  Lord  Macaulay.  By  his  nephew. 
New  York,  1877.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  (2),  11- 
416;  416. 

TroUope,  William. 

A  History  of  the  Royal  Foundation  of  Christ's  Hospital. 
With  an  account  of  the  plan  of  education,  the  internal 
economy  of  the   institution,   and  memoirs  of  eminent 


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Trollope,  William  (continued). 

blues :  preceded  by  a  narrative  of  the  rise,  progress, 
and  suppression  of  the  Convent  of  the  Grey  Friars  in 
London.  London,  1834,  Quarto,  pp.  xvi,  358,  cxviii, 
(10). 

Trumbull,  John. 

Autobiography,  reminiscences  and  letters  of  John  Trum- 
bull, from  1756  to  1841.  New  York,  1841.  Octavo,  pp. 
xvi,  439.     Plate. 

Truths  illustrated  by  great  authors;    by  W.  White. 

Tryal    and    examination    of    a    late    libel.      See    Church    of 
England. 

Tuckerman,  Henry  Theodore. 

America  and  her  Commentators.  With  a  critical  sketch 
of  travel  in  the  United  States.  New  York,  1864.  i2mo. 
pp.  viii,  460. 

Biographical  Essays.  Essays,  biographical  and  critical; 
or,  studies  of  character.    Boston,  1857.    Octavo,  pp.  475. 

Book  of  the  Artists.  American  artist  life,  comprising 
biographical  and  critical  sketches  of  American  artists : 
preceded  by  an  historical  account  of  the  rise  and  progress 
of  art  in  America.  With  an  appendix  containing  an 
account  of  notable  pictures  and  private  collections.  New 
York,  1867.     Octavo,  pp.  xi,  7-639.     Plates. 

The  Boston  Book.  Being  specimens  of  metropolitan  liter- 
ature, occasional  and  periodical.  Boston,  1836.  i2mo. 
pp.  (0,312. 

Presentation  copy,  November,  1835. 

Tupper,  Martin  Farquhar. 

Proverbial  Philosophy :  a  book  of  thoughts  and  arguments, 
originally  treated.     London,  1838.     Octavo,  pp.  224. 

Turkey. 

Account  of  discoveries  in  Lycia ;  by  C.  Fellows. 

City  of  the  Sultan,  and  domestic  manners  of  the  Turks ;  by 

J.  Pardee. 
Journals  of  a  landscape  painter  in  Albania:   by  E.  Lear. 
Narrative  of  a  journey  into  Persia;  by  J.  M.  Tancoigne. 
Notes  and  observations  on  the  Ionian  Islands  and  Malta, 

with  some  remarks  on  Constantinople  and  Turkey;    by 

J.  Davy. 
Relation  of  a  journey  begun  1610;  by  G.  Sandys. 


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Turkey  (continued). 

Through  Macedonia  to  the  Albanian  Lakes;    by  M.  A. 

Walker. 
Travels  and  researches  in  Asia  Minor;   by  C.  Fellows. 

Turkistan. 

Notes  of  a  journey  in  Russian  Turkistan;  by  E.  Schuyler. 

Tumbull,  Robert. 

The  Genius  of  Italy:  being  sketches  of  Italian  life,  liter- 
ature, and  religion.  London,  1849.  i2mo.  pp.  332. 
Plate. 

Turner,  Dawson. 

Account  of  a  Tour  in  Normandy;  undertaken  chiefly  for 
the  purpose  of  investigating  the  architectural  antiquities 
of  the  Duchy,  with  observations  on  its  history,  on  the 
country,  and  on  its  inhabitants.  London,  1820.  Two 
volumes  bound  in  one.  Octavo,  pp.  vii,  (4),  227,  (10)  ; 
(5),  300,  (i),  (12).     Plates. 

Architectural  Antiquities  of  Normandy,  by  John  Sell  Cot- 
man  ;   accompanied  by  historical  and  descriptive  notices. 
London,  1822.    Two  volumes.     Folio,  pp.  viii,  58,  (i)  ; 
(0,  (0.  59-125,  (i).     Plates. 
Turner,  Joseph  Mallord  William. 

Liber  Studiorum :  illustrative  of  landscape  compositions. 
London.     Folio,  pp.  (i),  (i).     Plates. 

Life;   by  P.  G.  Hamerton,  and  by  W.  Thornbury. 

Picturesque  views  in  England  and  Wales ;  by  H.  E.  Lloyd. 

River  Scenery,  by  Turner  and  Girtin.  London.  Folio,  i  p. 
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Turner  and  his  works ;  by  J.  Burnet. 

Turner,  Sharon. 

The  History  of  the  Anglo-Saxons  from  the  earliest  period 
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Three  volumes.     Octavo. 

The  History  of  the  Reigns  of  Edward  the  Sixth,  Mary, 
and  Elizabeth.    London,  1829.    Quarto,  pp.  xxiv,  736. 

The  Sacred  History  of  the  World,  as  displayed  in  the 
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letters  to  a  son.  London,  1833-1844.  Three  volumes. 
Octavo. 

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On  the  elements  of  Picturesque  Scenery,  considered  with 
reference  to  landscape  painting.  London,  1846.  Quarto, 
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Two  ways  of  treason.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  33.] 
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Art  of  illuminating  as  practised  in  Europe;  by  M.   D. 
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The  Glaciers  of  the  Alps.  Being  a  narrative  of  excursions 
and  ascents,  an  account  of  the  origin  and  phenomena  of 
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to  which  they  are  related.  London,  i860.  i2mo.  pp. 
XX,  (i),  444.  Plates. 
Tyrwhitt,  Richard  St.  John. 

Clarendon    Press    Series.      A   handbook   of   pictorial   art. 
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Tyrwhitt,  Thomas. 

Canterbury  tales  of  Chaucer. 
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Shakspeare's  Dramatic  Art:    and  his  relation  to  Calderon 
and  Goethe.     Translated  from  the  German.     London, 
1846.    Octavo,  pp.  xiv,  ( I ) ,  554. 
Unger,  William. 

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Address  on  the  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  Class  of  1832; 
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United  Brethren. 

Life  of   Nicholas   Lewis   Count  Zinzendorf,   Bishop  and 
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Brethren ;  by  A.  G.  Spangenberg. 
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liberty,  and  the  War  with  America ;  by  R.  Price. 

America  and  her  commentators;   by  H.  T.  Tuckerman. 

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American  War.     [In  "Lectures,"  by.W.  Smyth.] 

Annals  of  the  West ;  by  J.  H.  Perkins. 

Barnes'  centennial  history;  by  J.  D.  Steele. 

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and  modern  state;  particularly  of  the  Massachusetts- 
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North  American  tribes  against  the  English  colonies  after 
the  conquest  of  Canada;   by  F.  Parkman. 

History  of  the  expedition  under  the  command  of  Captains 
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History  of  the  United  States ;  by  G.  Bancroft. 

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Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  com- 
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New  tracks  in  North  America;  by  W.  A.  Bell. 

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America ;  by  B.  Franklin. 
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United  States  Sanitary  Commission. 

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Verstegan,  Richard. 

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Catalogue  of  engravers,  who  have  been  born,  or  resided  in 
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Sidney  Hawkins.  London,  1802.  Octavo,  pp.  xcv,  236. 
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Viola  sanctorum.    Argentinen,  1487.    i2mo.  pp.  (20),  (270). 

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PP-  (3)>  (0,  (i),3iO- 
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Carey.      London,     1803.      Three     volumes.      Octavo. 
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Vitnivius  Pollio,  Marcus. 

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Vivian,  George. 

Scenery  of  Portugal  &  Spain.    London,  1839.    Large  folio, 

pp.  (4)recto.    Plates. 
Views  from  the  Gardens  of  Rome  and  Albano ;   drawn  by 
George  Vivian,  Esq.   and    lithographed   by  Mr.  J.  D. 
Harding.     London,   1848.     Large  folio,  pp.   {2y) recto. 
Plates. 


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Vizetelly,  Henry. 

Christmas  with  the  Poets :  a  collection  of  songs,  carols,  and 

descriptive  verses,  relating  to  the  festival  of  Christmas, 

from  the  Angelo-Norman  period  to  the  present  time. 

London,  1851.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  x,  (2),  189. 
Voices  from  the  Army.     [Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  5.] 
Voragine,  Jacobus  de. 

Sermones   Dominicales  per  totum  annum.      [Nuremberg, 

1470?]     Folio,  pp.   (662). 
Rubricated,  with  marginal  notes  in  manuscript. 
Voyages. 

Account  of  the  voyages  undertaken ;  by  J.  Hawkesworth. 

Arctic  explorations;   by  E.  K.  Kane. 

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Eventful  Voyage  of  H.  M.  Discovery  Ship  "  Resolute  "  to 

the  Arctic  regions;  by  G.  F.  M'Dougall. 
General  chart  and  engravings ;  by  J.  Cook. 
A  General  Collection  of  Voyages :    undertaken  either  for 

discovery,  conquest,  settlement,  or  the  opening  of  trade, 

from  the  commencement  of  the  Portuguese  discoveries, 

to  the  present  time.     London.     Quarto,  pp.  iv,  iv,  518. 

Plates. 
History  of  the  Bucaniers  of  America ;   by  J.  Esquemeling. 
Journals,  1819-1825;  by  W.  E.  Parry. 
Last  of  the  Arctic  voyages ;  by  E.  Belcher. 
Narrative  of  a  journey  to  the  shores  of  the  polar  sea;  by 

J.  Franklin. 
Narrative  of  a  second  expedition  to  the  shores  of  the  polar 

sea;  by  same. 
Narrative  of  an  attempt  to  reach  the  North  Pole ;  by  W.  E. 

Parry. 
Narrative  of  the  expedition  of  an  American  squadron  to  the 

China  seas  and  Japan,  1852,  1853,  and  1854;   by  F.  L. 

Hawks. 
Narrative  of  voyages  and  commercial  enterprises ;  by  R.  J. 

Cleveland. 
Relation  of  a  voyage  made  in  the  years  1695,  1696,  1697; 

by  F.  Froger. 
Visit  to  the  south  seas ;  by  C.  S.  Stewart. 
Voyages  of  a  merchant  navigator ;  by  H.  W.  S.  Cleveland. 
Voyage  of  discovery ;  by  J.  Ross. 
Voyage  of  discovery  towards  the  North  Pole;   by  F.  W. 

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Voyages  (continued). 

Voyage  of  the  Fox  in  the  Arctic  seas ;  by  F.  L,  MacClintock. 
Voyage    round    the    world;    by    G.    Anson,    and    by    G. 

Shelvocke. 
Voyage  to  the  Pacific  Ocean ;  by  J.  Cook. 
Vrints,  Jean  Baptiste. 

Chroniqves  des  dvcs  de  Brabant;    by  H.  Barlandus. 
Genealogies  et  anciennes  descentes  des  forestiers  et  comtes 
de  Flandre;  by  C.  Martin. 


Waagen,  Gustav  Friedrich. 

Galleries  and  Cabinets  of  Art  in  Great  Britain :  being  an 
account  of  more  than  forty  collections  of  paintings, 
drawings,  sculptures,  MSS.,  &c.  &c.  visited  in  1854  and 
1856,  and  now  for  the  first  time  described.  Forming  a 
supplemental  volume  to  the  Treasures  of  Art  in  Great 
Britain.    London,  1857.    Octavo,  pp.  vii,  560. 

Handbook  of  Painting,  the  German,  Flemish,  and  Dutch 
schools ;  by  F.  Kugler. 

Peter  Paul  Rubens,  his  Life  and  Genius.  Translated  from 
the  German.  By  Robert  R.  Noel.  Edited  by  Mrs. 
Jameson.    London,  1840.     i2mo.  pp.  xxiv,  132. 

Treasures  of  Art  in  Great  Britain :  being  an  account  of  the 
chief  collections  of  paintings,  drawings,  sculptures,  illu- 
minated MSS.,  &c.  &c.    London,  1854.    Three  volumes. 
Octavo. 
Wace,  Robert. 

Master  Wace  his  Chronicle  of  the  Norman  Conquest  from 
the  Roman  de  Rou    Translated  with  notes  and  illustra- 
tions by  Edgar  Taylor.     London,   1837.     Octavo,  pp. 
xxix,  (2),  314.     Plates. 
Wachsmuth,  Ernst  Wilhelm  Gottlieb. 

The  Historical  Antiquities  of  the  Greeks.     With  reference 
to  their  political  institutions.     Translated  from  the  Ger- 
man by  Edmund  Woolrych,  Esq.    Oxford,  1837.    Two 
volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  xxvi,  472;    (i),  574,  (i). 
Wadsworth,  Benjamin. 

Death  is  Certain,  the  Time  when  Uncertain.  A  sermon, 
occasioned  by  the  death  of  the  Reverend  Mr.  James 
Allen.  Teacher  of  the  First  Church  of  Christ  in  Boston. 
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Wadsworth,  Benjamin  (continued). 

which  is  annexed,  a  funeral  eulogy  on  the  same  occasion. 
By  Mr.  B[enjamin]  T[ompson].  Boston,  1710.  i6mo. 
pp.  (6),  21. 

Wake,  William. 

The  Genuine  Epistles  of  the  Apostolical  Fathers,  St.  Bar- 
nabas, St.  Ignatius,  St.  Clement,  St.  Polycarp,  the  Shep- 
herd of  Hermas,  and  the  Martyrdoms  of  St.  Ignatius 
and  St.  Polycarp.  Written  by  those  who  were  present 
at  their  sufferings  being  together  with  the  Holy  Scrip- 
tures of  the  New  Testament,  a  complete  collection  of 
the  most  primitive  antiquity  for  about  a  hundred  and 
fifty  years  after  Christ.  Translated  and  published,  with 
a  large  preliminary  discourse  relating  to  the  several 
treatises  here  put  together.    Manchester,  1799.    Octavo, 

PP-  253- 
Waldenses. 

Glorious  recovery  by  the  Vaudois  of  their  valleys;  by  H. 
Arnaud. 
Walford,  Edward. 

Poetical  works  of  Robert  Herrick. 

Representative  Men  in  Literature,  Science,  and  Art.    Lon- 
don, 1868.    Octavo,  pp.  (150).    Plates. 
Walker,  Edward. 

Historical  Discourses,  upon  Several  Occasions:  .  .  .  Lon- 
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Perfect  Copies  of  all  the  Votes,  Letters,  Proposals  and 
Answers,  relating  imto,  and  that  passed  in  the  treaty 
Held  at  Newport  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  in  the  months  of 
September,  October  and  November,  1648  .  .  .  London, 
1705.  [In  his  "  Historical  Discourses."] 
Walker,  James  Perkins. 

Book  of  Raphael's  Madonnas.    New  York,  i860.    Octavo, 
pp.  104.    Plates. 
Walker,  John. 

Letters  written  by  eminent  persons  m  the  seventeenth  and 
eighteenth  centuries:  to  which  are  added,  Hearne's 
journey  to  Reading,  and  to  Whaddon  Hall,  the  seat 
of  Browne  Willis,  Esq.  and  lives  of  eminent  men,  by 
John  Aubrey,  Esq.  The  whole  now  first  published  from 
the  originals  in  the  Bodleian  Library  and  Ashmolean 
Museum,  with  biographical  and  literary  illustrations. 
London,  181 3.     Two  volumes  bound  in  three.     Octavo. 


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Walker,  John  (continued). 

A    Selection    of    curious    articles    from    the    Gentleman's 
Magazine.     Second  edition.     London,  181 1.     Four  vol- 
umes.   Octavo. 
Walker,  Mary  Adelaide. 

Through  Macedonia  to  the  Albanian  Lakes.    London,  1864. 
Octavo,  pp.  xi,  ( I ) ,  274.    Plates. 
Wallace,  Grace. 

Letters   of   Felix   Mendelssohn    Bartholdy   from    1833    ^o 

1847. 
Letters  of  Wolfgang  Amadeus  Mozart  (1769-1791). 
Schiller's  life  and  works;  by  E.  Palleske. 

Wallace-Dunlop,  Madeline  and  Rosalind. 

How  we  spent  the  Autumn;    or,  wanderings  in  Brittany. 
London,  i860.     i6mo.  pp.  iv,  (i),  342.     Plates. 
Waller,  Edmund. 

Poems,  &c.  written  upon  several  occasions,  and  to  several 
persons.  Eighth  edition,  with  additions.  To  which  is 
prefix'd  the  authors  life.  London,  171 1.  i2mo.  pp. 
(i),  (6),  Ixxxii,  (6),  423.    Plates. 

Wallington,  Nehemiah. 

Historical  Notices  of  events  occurring  chiefly  in  the  reign 
of  Charles  L  Edited  from  the  original  MSS.  with  notes 
and  illustrations.  London,  1869.  Two  volumes.  i2mo. 
pp.  Ivii,  308;  vii,  356. 

Walloons. 

Tour  through  the  valley  of  the  Meuse;   by  D.  Costello. 

Walpole,  Horace. 

Anecdotes  of  painters;  by  E.  Edwards. 

Anecdotes  of  Painting  in  England;  with  some  account  of 
the  principal  artists ;  and  incidental  notes  on  other  arts ; 
collected  by  the  late  Mr.  George  Vertue;  and  now  di- 
gested and  published  from  his  original  MSS.  Straw- 
berry Hill,  1 762-1 77 1.  Four  volumes  bound  in  two. 
Octavo.     Plates. 

A  Catalogue  of  Engravers,  who  have  been  born,  or  resided 
in  England ;  digested  by  Mr.  Horace  Walpole  from  the 
MSS.  of  Mr.  George  Vertue;  To  which  is  added  an 
account  of  the  life  and  works  of  the  latter.  Straw- 
berry Hill,  1763.  Octavo,  pp.  (2),  128,  14,  20,  (7). 
Plates. 

A  Catalogue  of  Royal  and  Noble  Authors.    Two  volumes 


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Walpole,  Horace  (continued). 

in  one.     Folio,  pp.  xiv,  247,   (4),  and  (i),  250,   (6). 
Plates. 

On  the  blank  leaf  at  the  beginning  is  written  "Unique,  the  title  printed 
at  Strawberry  Hill."  Pages  of  an  early  edition  "(1757  ?)  inlaid  on  heavy 
paper  with  many  engravings  and  portraits  inlaid  and  inserted. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Royal  and  Noble  Authors  of  England, 
with  Lists  of  their  Works.  Strawberry  Hill,  1758.  Two 
volumes  bound  in  one.  i2mo.  pp.  (i),  (i),  (4),  viii, 
(i),  219,  (3);    (i),  215,  (6).    Plate. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Royal  and  Noble  Authors  of  England, 
Scotland,  and  Ireland ;  with  lists  of  their  works :  enlarged 
and  continued  to  the  present  time,  by  Thomas  Park. 
London,  1806.     Five  volumes.     Octavo.     Plates. 

Historic  Doubts  on  the  Life  and  Reign  of  King  Richard 
the  Third.  Second  edition.  London,  1768.  Octavo,  pp. 
XV,  134,  (2).     Plate. 

The  Letters  of  Horace  Walpole,  Earl  of  Orford :  including 
numerous  letters  now  first  published  from  the  original 
manuscripts.  1 745-1 797.  London,  1840.  'Six  volumes. 
Octavo.    Plates. 

Works  of  Horatio  Walpole,   Earl  of  Orford.     London, 
1798.    Five  volumes.    Folio.    Plates. 
Walsh,  William. 

Works  of  Virgil. 

Walter,  James. 

Shakespeare's  Home  and  Rural  Life.  London,  1874. 
Folio,  pp.  (3),  167.     Plates. 

Walter,  Nehemiah. 

The  Body  of  Death  Anatomized.  A  brief  essay  concerning 
the  sorrows  and  the  desires  of  the  regenerate,  upon  their 
sense  of  indwelling  sin ;  delivered  at  the  lecture  in  Bos- 
ton. 1 2d.  7m.  1706.    Boston,  1707.'   i6mo.  pp.  (i),  26. 

Walter,  Richard. 

Voyage  round  the  world,  in  the  years  1840,  i,  2,  3,  4;  by 
G.  Anson. 

Waltham  Abbey,  History  of;  by  T.  Fuller. 

Walton,  Izaak. 

The  Complete  Angler  of  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles  Cotton : 
extensively  embellished  with  engravings  on  copper  and 
wood.  .  .  .  To  which  are  added,  an  introductory  essay; 
the  Linnaean  arangement  of  the  various  river  fish  delin- 


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Walton,  Izaak  (continued). 

eated  in  the  work;   and  illustrative  notes      Second  edi- 
tion.   London,  1824.     i2mo.  pp.  Iviii,  416.     Plates. 

The  Complete  Angler,  or  the  Contemplative  Man's  recre- 
ation, of  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles  Cotton.  Edited  by 
John  Major.  Fourth  edition.  London,  1844.  i2mo. 
pp.  Ix,  418.     Plates. 

Same,  edited  by  Edward  Jesse.  London,  1861.  i6mo. 
pp.  xix,  (i),  496,  (2).    Plates. 

Same.    London,  1825.     32mo.  pp.  420. 

The  Lives  of  Dr.  John  Donne ;  —  Sir  Henry  Wotton ;  — 
Mr.  Richard  Hooker ;  —  Mr.  George  Herbert ;  and  Dr. 
Robert  Sanderson.  To  which  is  now  first  added.  Love 
and  Truth.  With  notes,  and  the  life  of  the  author,  by 
Thomas  Zouch.  Third  edition.  York,  181 7.  Two 
volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  x,  ( i ) ,  488 ;  ( i ) ,  ( i ) ,  470,  ( i ) . 
Plates. 

Same,  new  edition.    Oxford,  1824.    Octavo,  pp.  xiii,  (i), 

390. 
Same.     London,  1825.     i6mo.  pp.  xviii,   (i),  503,   (i). 

Plates. 
Works  of  that  learned  and  judicious  Divine,  Mr.  Richard 
Hooker. 

War  power  of  the  President.     [Loyal  Publication  Society, 
No.  32.] 

Warburton,  Bartholomew  Elliott  George. 

Memoirs  of  Prince  Rupert,  and  the  Cavaliers.  Including 
their  private  correspondence,  now  first  published  from 
the  original  manuscripts.  London,  1849.  Three  vol- 
umes.   Octavo.     Plates. 

Ward,  Julius  Hammond. 

The  Life  and  Letters  of  James  Gates  Percival.  Boston, 
1866.     1 2mo.  pp.  xiii,  583.    Plate. 

Ward,  Robert  Plumer. 

An  Historical   Essay  on  the  real  character  and  amount 
of  the  precedent  of  the  Revolution  of  1688:  .  .  .  Lon- 
don,   1838.     Two  volumes.      i2mo.  pp.  vi,    (2),  298; 
iv.  334. 
Ward,  Seth. 

Life;  by  W.  Pope. 

Ware,  Henry,  Jr. 

Memoirs  of  John  Frederic  Oberlin. 


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Ware,  James  Redding. 

The  Isle  of  Wight.  London,  1869.  Octavo,  pp.  (4),  182. 
Plates. 

Ware,  William. 

Lectures  on  the  Works  and  Genius  of  Washington  Allston. 
Boston,  1852.    i2mo.  pp.  iv,  (i),  (i),  154. 

Warner,  Charles  Dudley. 

American  Men  of  Letters  [Bryant,  by  J.  Bigelow;   Emer- 
son, by  O.  W.  Holmes] . 
Studies    of    Irving.      By    Mr.    Warner,    William    Cullen 
Bryant,  and  George  Palmer  Putnam.    New  York,  1880. 
i2mo.  pp.  159. 
Warren,  George  Washington. 

The  History  of  the  Bunker  Hill  Monument  Association 
during  the  first  century  of  the  United  States  of  Amer- 
ica. Boston,  1877.  Octavo,  pp.  xix,  (i),  426,  (i). 
Plates. 

Warren,  John  Collins. 

The  Great  Tree  on  Boston  Common.  Boston,  1855.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  20.    Plate. 

Also  a  plan  of  "  The  Town  of  Boston  in  New  England  by  Cap?  John 
Bonner  1722,"  engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton  in  1852. 

Warren,  Jonathan  Mason. 
Memoir;  by  H.  P.  Arnold. 

Warren,  Joseph. 

Life  and  times ;  by  R.  Frothingham. 

Warren,  Mercy  (Otis). 

History  of  the  Rise,  Progress  and  Termination  of  the 
American  Revolution.  Interspersed  with  biographical, 
political  and  moral  observations.  Boston,  1805.  Three 
volumes.    Octavo. 

Warren,  Samuel. 

Passages  from  the  Diary  of  a  late  Physician.  With  notes 
and  illustrations  by  the  editor.  Edinburgh,  1832.  Two 
volumes.     i6mo.  pp.  xii,  388;    (3),  409,  (i). 

Warren  Street  Chapel,  Boston. 

Chapel  hymn  book ;  by  C.  F.  Barnard. 
Warter,  John  Wood. 

Southey's  common-place  book. 
Warton,  Joseph. 

An  Essay  on  the  Genius  and  Writings  of  Pope.     Fourth 


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Warton,  Joseph  (continued). 

edition,  corrected.     London,  1782.    Two  volumes.     Oc- 
tavo, pp.  xiii,  415;    (i),  423. 

Signature  of  Leigh  Hunt. 
Warton,  Thomas. 

The  History  of  English  Poetry,  from  the  close  of  the 
eleventh  century  to  the  commencement  of  the  eighteenth 
century.  To  which  are  prefixed,  three  dissertations: 
I.  Of  the  origin  of  romantic  fiction  in  Europe.  2.  On 
the  introduction  of  learning  into  England.  3.  On  the 
Gesta  Romanorum.  From  the  edition  of  1824  superin- 
tended by  the  late  Richard  Price.  .  .  .  London,  1840. 
Three  volumes.  Octavo.  Plate. 
Warwick,  Eden.  See  G.  Jabet. 
Warwick,  Philip. 

Memoirs  of  Reign  of  King  Charles  the  First.    Edinburgh, 
1813.    Octavo,  pp.  xii,  473,  (i).     Plate. 
Washington,  George. 

Epistles  domestic,  confidential,  and  Official,  from  General 
Washington.  Written  about  the  commencement  of  the 
American  contest,  when  he  entered  on  the  command  of 
the  Army  of  the  United  States,  .  .  .  None  of  which 
have  been  printed  in  the  two  volumes  published  a  few 
months  ago.  New  York,  London,  reprinted,  1796.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  xvi,  303. 

Essay  on  the  character  and  influence  of  Washington  in  the 
Revolution ;    by  F.  P.  G.  Guizot. 

Home  of  Washington,  and  its  associations,  historical,  dio- 
graphical,  and  pictorial ;   by  B.  J.  Lossing. 

The  Journal  of  Major  George  Washington,  sent  by  the 
Hon.  Robert  Dinwiddie  to  the  commandant  of  the 
French  forces  in  Ohio.  New  York,  reprinted  for  Joseph 
Sabin  [octavo  series,  No.  i],  1865.  Octavo,  pp.  46. 
Map. 

Life ;  by  E.  Everett,  and  by  W.  Irving. 

Oration  delivered  before  the  Washington  Benevolent 
Society  of  Massachusetts,  April  30,  1813;  by  J.  Quincy. 

The  Washingtoniana.     Privately  reprinted.     New  York, 
1865.    Quarto,  pp.  (2),  399,  7.    Plate. 
Water-colors. 

English  school  of  painting  in  water-colours;  by  A.  E. 
Penley. 

Gallery  of  the  Society  of  Painters  in  water-colours. 


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Waterston,  Robert  Cassie. 

Annual  Report  of  the  School  Committee  of  the  City  of 
Boston,  1866. 

Hymns  original  and  selected.  With  responsive  services  for 
private  and  public  use.  Cambridge,  1892.  i6mo.  pp.  vi, 
190. 

Same,    Cambridge,  1893. 

Life  of  God  in  the  soul  of  man ;  by  H.  Scougal. 

Service  Book :  for  the  Church  of  the  Saviour.  With  a  col- 
lection of  Psalms  and  hymns  for  Christian  worship. 
Boston,  1846,    i6mo.  pp.  152. 

Additional  stanzas  in  manuscript  by  him. 

Same    [and   "  A   Collection   of   Psalms   and   Hymns   for 

Christian     worship."]      Forty-third     edition.      Boston, 

1846.     i6mo.  pp.  152,  546. 
Social  Hymn  Book  for  the  Church  of  the  Saviour.    Boston, 

1850.     i6mo.  pp.  (i),  52. 
Thoughts  on  Moral  and  Spiritual  Culture.    London,  1843. 

i6mo.  pp.  viii,  219. 
To  Wordsworth.      i2mo.  i  p. 

From  the  Christian  Souvenir ;  five  stanzas  pasted  on  the  inside  of  front 
cover  of  Wordsworth's  poetical  works. 

Watson,  John  Selby. 
Iliad  of  Homer. 
Odyssey  of  Homer. 

Watt,  James. 

Life;  by  J.  P.  Muirhead. 

Weale,  John. 

Rudimentary  Dictionary  of  Terms  used  in  Architecture, 
civil,  architecture,  naval,  building  and  construction, 
early  and  ecclesiastical  art,  engineering,  civil  engineer- 
ing, mechanical,  fine  art,  mining,  surveying,  etc.  .  .  . 
Second  edition,  corrected  and  improved.  London,  i860. 
i6mo.  pp.  xi,  596. 

Webb,  George  James. 

Congregational  tune-book ;  by  L.  Mason. 

Webster,  Daniel. 

The  Private  Correspondence  of  Daniel  Webster.     Edited 

by  Fletcher  Webster.     Boston,    1857.     Two  volumes. 

Octavo,  pp.  viii,  540;   (2),  575.    Plates. 
Theodore  Parker's  review  of  Webster. 


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Webster,  Daniel  (continued). 

The  Works  of  Daniel  Webster.  Eleventh  edition.  Boston, 
1858.    Six  volumes.    Octavo.    Plates. 

Letter  inserted. 

Webster,  Noah. 

A  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language,  explanatory,  pro- 
nouncing,   etymological,    and    synonymous.      With    an 
Appendix    containing    various    useful    tables.      Mainly 
abridged  from  the  latest  edition  of  the  quarto  dictionary 
of  Noah  Webster.    By  William  G.  Webster  and  William 
A.  Wheeler.    New  York,  1870.    Octavo,  pp.  xxxii,  560. 
Wedgwood,  Josiah. 
Life;  by  E.  Meteyard. 
Reprint  of  a  description  of  the  Portland  vase;  by  T. 

Windus. 
Wedgwood  and  his  works ;  by  E.  Meteyard. 
Wedgwoods ;  by  L.  F.  W.  Jewitt. 
Weights  and  Measures. 

Essay  on  the  ancient  weights  and  money,  and  the  Roman 
and  Greek  liquid  measures ;  by  R.  Hussey. 
Weir,  Harrison. 

The  Poetry  of  Nature.     New  York,  1868.     i2mo.  pp.  71, 

(I). 
Welcker,  Friedrich  Gottlieb. 

Ancient  art  and  its  remains ;  by  K.  O.  Muller. 
Weld,  Horatio  Hastings. 

Benjamin  Franklin :   his  autobiography ;   with  a  narrative 
of  his  public  life  and  services.     New  York,  1856.     Oc- 
tavo, pp.  xvi,  (2),  549.    Plate. 
Wells,  David  Ames. 

Our  burden  and  our  strength.     [Loyal  Publication  Society, 
No.  54.] 
Wells,  Nathaniel  Armstrong. 

TlTe  Picturesque  Antiquities  of  Spain ;  described  in  a  series 
of  letters,  with  illustrations,  representing  Moorish  pal- 
aces, cathedrals,  and  other  monuments  of  art,  contained 
in  the  cities  of  Burgos,  Valladolid,' Toledo,  and  Seville. 
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The  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Samuel  Adams,  being  a 
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With  extracts  from  his  correspondence,  state  papers,  and 
political  essays.  Boston,  1866.  Three  volumes.  Octavo. 
Plates. 

Wells,  England. 

History  and  antiquities  of  the  cathedral  church;  by  J. 
Britton. 

Welsford,  Henry. 

On  the  Origin  and  Ramifications  of  the  English  Language. 
Preceded  by  an  inquiry  into  the  primitive  seats,  early 
migrations,  and  final  settlements  of  the  principal  Euro- 
pean nations.     London,  1845.     Octavo,  pp.  xx,  351. 

Wensley,  a  story  without  a  moral ;   by  E.  Ouincy. 
Wensley  and  other  stories ;  by  same. 
Wensleydale ;  by  R.  S.  Chattock. 
West,  Benjamin. 

Life,  studies,  and  works ;  by  J.  Gait. 
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An  Address  on  the  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Class  of 
1832,  parts  of  which  were  read  at  a  Class  meeting  at 
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Six  months  in  the  West  Indies;   by  H.  N.  Coleridge. 
Westcott,  Brooke  Foss. 

A   General   View   of  the   History   of  the   English   Bible. 
London,  1868.     i2mo.  pp.  xvi,  427,  (i). 
Westgarth,  William. 

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Westmacott,  Richard. 

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Westminster  Abbey. 

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Elements  of  Logic.    Comprising  the  substance  of  the  article 
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Wheatley,  Leonard  A. 

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Wheatley,  Phillis. 

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Phillis  Wheatley,  negro  servant  to  Mr.  John  Wheatley, 
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124,  (3).     Plate. 

Wheeler,  James  Talboys. 

Connection  of  sacred  and  profane  history;   by  M.  Russell. 

Wheeler,  William  Adolphus. 

Dictionary  of  the  English  language ;  by  N.  Webster. 

Whewell,  William. 

Astronomy  and  General  Physics  considered  with  reference 
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White,  Henry  Kirke. 

The  Remains  of  Henry  Kirke  White,  of  Nottingham,  late 
of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge;  with  an  account  of 
his  life,  by  Robert  Southey.  Tenth  edition.  London, 
1823.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  Ixxiii,  344;  (i),  vii, 
402.  Plate. 
White,  John. 

Sketches  from  America.    Part  1.  —  Canada.    Part  II.  —  a 
picnic  to  the  Rocky  Mountains.     Part  III.  —  the  Irish 
in  America.    London,  1870.     Octavo,  pp.  viii,  373. 
White,  John  Tahourdin. 

History  of  the  Roman  emperors ;  by  R.  Lynam. 
White,  Joseph  Blanco. 

Letters  from  Spain.     By  Don  Leucadio  Doblado.     Second 
edition,  revised  and  corrected.    London,  1825.     Octavo, 
pp.  xii,  432. 
White,  Richard  Grant. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  William  Shakespeare,  with  an  essay 
toward  the  expression  of  his  genius,  and  an  account  of 
the  rise  and  progress  of  the  English  drama.  Boston, 
1866.  Octavo,  pp.  xi,  425.  Plate. 
National  Hymns.  How  they  are  written  and  how  they  are 
not  written.  A  lyric  and  national  study  for  the  times. 
With,  a  letter  to  the  Saturday  Review.  New  York,  1862. 
i2mo.  pp.  176.    Plate. 

Presentation  copy,  September  30,  1863. 

White,  Robert. 

Treatise  on  the  knowledge  necessary  to  amateurs  in  pic- 
tures ;  by  F.  X.  de  Burtin. 
White,  Tfiomas  Henry. 

Fragments  of  Italy  and  the  Rhineland.  London,  1841. 
i6mo.  pp.  viii,  (i),  472. 

A  Pilgrim's  Reliquary.     London,   1845.     Octavo,  pp.  ix, 
448. 
White,  William. 

Truths  illustrated  by  Great  Authors.  A  dictionary  of 
nearly  four  thousand  aids  to  reflection,  quotations  of 
maxims,  metaphors,  counsels,  cautions,  aphorisms, 
proverbs,  &c.  &c.  In  prose  and  verse.  Compiled  from 
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S.  King. 

Whitefield,  George. 

The  Rev.  Mr.  Whitefield's  Answer.  To  the  Bishop  of  Lon- 
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Whitefield,  Henry. 

Strength  ovt  of  weeknesse.    See  Corporation. 
Whitelock,  R.  H. 

Course  of  lectures  on  modern  history;   by  K.  W.  F.  von 
Schlegel. 
Whiteside,  James. 

Italy  in  the  Nineteenth  Century.     New  edition  abridged 
and  revised.     London,  i860.     i2mo.  pp.  Hi,  548. 
Whitney,  George. 

The  Common  Lot.  A  sermon  on  the  death  and  character 
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preached  at  Jamaica  Plain,  Sunday,  April  18,  1841. 
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Voices  of  the  "Dead.  A  sermon,  preached  before  the  Ja- 
maica Plain  parish,  Sunday  Morning,  Dec.  20,  1840, 
by  its  junior  pastor.  Boston,  1840.  Octavo,  pp.  15. 
Whittier,  John  Greenleaf. 

In  War  Time  and  other  poems.    Boston,  1864.     i6mo.  pp. 

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WifFen,  Jeremiah  Holme. 

Works  of  Garcilasso  de  la  Vega. 
Wiggers,  Gustav  Friedrich. 

A  Life  of  Socrates.  Translated  from  the  German,  with 
notes.    London,  1840.     i6mo.  pp.  vi,  (i),  civ. 

Wight,  Orlando  Williams. 

Lectures  on  the  true,  the  beautiful,  and  the  good;  by  V. 
Cousin. 

Wight,  Isle  of;    by  J.  R.  Ware. 

Wilberforce,  Samuel. 

Life  of  Mrs.  Godolphin;  by  J.  Evelyn. 

Wilbour,  Charles  Edwin. 

Life  of  Jesus ;  by  J.  E.  Renan. 
Wild,  Charles. 

Select  Examples  of  Architectural  Grandeur  in  Belgium, 
Germany,  and  France.     London,  1843.     Folio,  pp.   16. 
Plates. 
Wilkes,  John. 

The  Speech  of  a  Right  Honourable  Gentleman,  on  the 
Motion  for  expelling  Mr.  Wilkes,  Friday,  February  3, 
1769.    London,  1769.    Octavo,  pp.  54. 

Wilkie,  David. 

Life;  by  A.  Cunningham. 

Practical  essays  on  various  branches  of  the  fine  arts;  by 
J.  Burnet. 

Wilkin,  Simon. 

Sir  Thomas  Browne's  works. 
Wilkinson,  John. 

A  Systematic  Analysis  of  Bishop  Butler's  Complete 
Treatise  on  the  analogy  of  natural  and  revealed  religion 
to  the  constitution  and  course  of  nature,  on  the  plan  of 
the  Rev.  Dr.  Mill's  analysis  of  Bp.  Pearson's  Exposition 
of  the  Creed.    Oxford,  1847.    Octavo,  pp.  viii,  140. 

Wilkinson,  John  Gardner. 

Dalmatia  and  Montenegro:  with  a  journey  to  Mostar  in 
Herzegovina,  and  remarks  on  the  Slavonic  nations;  the 
history  of  Dalmatia  and  Ragusa;  the  Uscocs;  &c.  &c. 
London,  1848.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  x,  (2),  564; 
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William  of  Wykeham. 
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Williams,  D.  E. 

The  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence,  K*- 
President  of  the  Royal  Academy.     London,  1831.    Two 
volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  xxiv,  473,  ( i )  ;  viii,  586.    Plates. 
Same,  with  extra  plates. 
Williams,  John  Mason. 

Nullification  and  compromise.     [Loyal  Publication  Society, 
No.  27.] 
Williams,  Mary  Elizabeth. 

The  Hours  of  Raphael  in  outline  together  with  the  ceiling 
of  the  hall  where  they  were  originally  painted. 
Williams,  Roger. 

As  to  Roger  Williams,  and  his  banishment  from  the  Mas- 
sachusetts plantation ;  by  H.  M.  Dexter. 
Roger  Williams  and  the  Baptists ;  by  D.  C.  Eddy. 

Williams,  Rowland. 

The  Prophets  of  Israel  and  Judah  during  the  Assyrian 
Empire.     London,  1866.     Octavo,  pp.  xviii,  450. 
Williams,  Samuel. 

The  Natural  and  Civil   History  of  Vermont.     Walpole, 
N.  H.,  1794.    Octavo,  pp.  416.    Map. 
Willis,  Nathaniel  Parker. 

The  Scenery  and  Antiquities  of  Ireland,  .  .  . ;   the  literary 
portion  of  the  work  by  N.   P.   Willis  and  J.   Stirling 
Coyne.     London,   1842.     Two  volumes  bound  in  one. 
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Willmott,  Robert  Aris. 

Letters  of  Eminent  Persons;  .  .  .  London,  1839.     i2mo. 
pp.  440. 

Pleasures,  Objects,  and  Advantages,  of  Literature.    A  dis- 
course.   London,  185 1.     i6mo.  pp.  xv,  301. 

Poems  of  Oliver  Goldsmith. 

The  Poets  of  the  Nineteenth  Century.    London,  1857.    Oc- 
tavo, pp.  XV,  397,  (2). 

Same,  new  edition,     London,  1866.     i2mo.  pp.  xvi,  383, 

Same,  new  edition.     London,  [1869?].     i6mo.  pp.  xviii, 

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Summer  Time  in  the  Country.     London,  1858.     Octavo, 

pp.  vi,  (i),  216.    Plate. 
Wills,  William  Henry. 

Sir  Roger  de  Coverley;  by  J.  Addison. 


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Willshire,  William  Hughes. 

An  Introduction  to  the  Study  &  Collection  of  Ancient 
Prints.  Second  edition,  revised  and  enlarged.  London, 
1877.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xx,  373;  viii,  305. 
Plates. 

Wilson,  Daniel. 

Pilgrim  Fathers.  [In  "  History  of  the  Puritans,"  by  W.  H. 
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Wilson,  Jasper.    See  J.  Currie. 

Wilson,  John    (1785-1854). 

Christopher   North,   a  memoir  of  John   Wilson;   by  M. 

Gordon. 
The  Isle  of  Palms,  and  other  Poems.     New  York,  18 12. 

i6mo.  pp.  326. 
The  Land  of  Burns,  a  series  of  landscapes  and  portraits, 

illustrative  of  the  life  and  writings  of  the  Scottish  poet. 

.  .  .  Literary    department,    by    Professor    Wilson,    and 

Robjert  Chambers.    Glasgow,  1846.    Two  volumes  bound 

in  one.     Octavo,  pp.  vi,  105;  (2),  clviii,  72.     Plates. 
The  Poetical  Works  of  Professor  Wilson.     New  edition. 

Edinburgh,  1858.     i6mo.  pp.  vii,  (i),  560. 

Wilson,  John. 

Appendix  to  the  lost  Solar  System  of  the  Ancients.  Lon- 
don, 1858.    8vo.  pp.  26. 

The  Lost  Solar  System  of  the  Ancients  discovered  [and 
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Wilson,  William  Rae. 

Records  of  a  route  through  France  and  Italy ;  with  sketches 

of  Catholicism.     London,  1835.     Octavo,  pp.  xii,   (2), 

472.     Plates. 
Travels  in  Egypt  and  the  Holy  Land.     London,    1823. 

i2mo.  pp.  xi,  (i),  544.     Plates. 

Wilton,  Countess  of.    See  M.  M.  S.  Egerton. 
Winchester,  England. 

History  and  antiquities  of  the  see  and  cathedral  church ;  by 
J.  Britton. 

Winckelmann,  John. 

The  History  of  Ancient  Art  among  the  Greeks.  Translated 
from  the  German,  by  G.  Henry  Lodge.  London,  1850. 
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Winckelmann,  John  (continued). 

Same,  with  a  life  of  Winckelmann.  Boston,  1856.  Two 
volumes.    Octavo,  pp.  xi,  459;  xv,  270.    Plates. 

Windsor,  England. 

Saint  George's  Chapel ;   by  J.  Harrington. 
Windsor  Castle,  and  its  environs,  including  Eton  College; 
by  L.  Ritchie. 

Windus,  Thomas. 

Reprint  of  a  Description  of  the  Portland  Vase,  formerly 
the  Barberini;  the  manner  of  its  formation,  and  the 
various  opinions  hitherto  advanced  on  the  subjects  of 
the  bas  reliefs.    London,  1845.    Folio,  pp.  (i),  (33). 

Also  plates  and  pages  from  "  Tht  Pictorial  Gallery  of  Arts." 

Wines,  Enoch  Cobb. 

Commentaries  on  the  Laws  of  the  Ancient  Hebrews ;  with 
an  introductory  essay  on  civil  society  and  government. 
New  York,  1853.    Octavo,  pp.  640. 

Wingfield,  Edward  Maria. 

Discourse  of  Virginia;   by  C.  Deane. 

Winkles,  Henry  and  B. 

Winkles's  Architectural  and  Picturesque  Illustrations  of 
the  Cathedral  Churches  of  England  and  Wales;  the 
drawings  made  from  sketches  taken  expressly  for  this 
work.  With  historical  and  descriptive  accounts.  New 
edition,  with  the  addition  of  the  Manchester  Cathedral. 
London,  185 1.    Three  volumes.    Quarto.    Plates. 

Winkworth,  Susanna. 

God  in  history,  or  the  progress  of  man's  faith ;  by  C.  C.  J. 

Bunsen. 
Life  and  letters  of  Barthold  George  Niebuhr. 
Life  of  Luther ;  by  J.  C.  Hare. 
Signs  of  the  times ;  by  C.  C.  J.  Bunsen. 

Winser,  Henry  Jacob. 

The  Great  Northwest.  A  guide-book  and  itinerary  for  the 
use  of  tourists  and  travellers  over  the  lines  of  the  North- 
ern Pacific  Railroad  the  Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation 
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Winthrop,  John   (i  587-1649). 

The  History  of  New  England  from  1630  to  1649.  From 
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Winthrop,  John  (1587-1649)  (continued). 

Savage.  New  edition,  with  additions  and  corrections 
by  the  former  editor.  Boston,  1853.  Two  volumes. 
Octavo,  pp.  xviii,  (2),  514;  504.    Plate. 

Winthrop,  John   (1714-1779). 

Two  Lectures  on  Comets,  read  in  the  Chapel  of  Harvard- 
College,  in  Cambridge,  New-England,  in  April  1759. 
On  occasion  of  the  comet  which  appear'd  in  that  month. 
With  an  appendix,  concerning  the  Revolutions  of  that 
Comet,  and  of  some  others.  Boston,  1759.  i2mo.  pp. 
44,  xviii. 

Winthrop,  Robert  Charles. 

Oration  delivered  before  the  City  Council  and  Citizens  of 
Boston,  on  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  Declara- 
tion of  American  Independence,  July  4,  1876.  Boston, 
1876.    Octavo,  pp.  96. 

Letter,  January  5,  1880,  inserted. 
Wise,  John  Richard. 

The  New  Forest :  its  history  and  its  scenery.  London, 
1863.    Octavo,  pp.  viii,  (2),  336.     Plate. 

Shakspere :  his  birthplace  and  its  neighbourhood,    London, 
1861.     i6mo.  pp.  (i),  (i),  (3),  (2),  164.    Plate. 
Wiseman,  Nicholas  Patrick  Stephen. 

Recollections  of  the  last  four  Popes  and  of  Rome  in  their 
times.    London,  1858.    Octavo,  pp.  x,  532. 

Twelve  Lectures  on  the  Connexion  between  Science  and 
Revealed  Religion  delivered  in  Rome.  First  American 
from  the  first  London  edition.  Andover,  1837.  Octavo, 
pp.  xii,  9-404.    Plates. 

William  Shakespeare.    London,  1865.    Octavo,  pp.  vii,  80. 
Witchcraft. 

Lectures;  by  C.  W.  Upham. 

Letters  on  demonology  and  witchcraft ;  by  W.  Scott. 

Treatise  proving  spirits,  witches  and  supernatural  opera- 
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Wither,  George. 

Speculum  Speculativum :  or,  a  considering-glasse ;  being 
an  inspection  into  the  present  and  late  sad  condition  of 
these  nations;  .  .  .  London,  1660.  i6mo.  pp.  (i), 
(10),  166. 

Wither's  Motto.  Nee  habeo,  nee  careo,  nee  euro.  Nor  have 
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Wolfe,  Charles. 

Remains  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Wolfe,  curate  of  Don- 
oughmore,  Diocese  of  Armagh.    With  a  brief  Memoir  of 
his  life.     By  the  Rev.  John  A.  Russell.     Ninth  edition. 
London,  1847.     i6mo.  pp.  xxiv,  371,  (i).     Plate. 
Wollaston,  William. 

The  Religion  of  Nature  delineated.  .  .  .  The  sixth  edition. 
To  which  is  added  a  preface,  containing  a  general  account 
of  the  life,  character,  and  writings  of  the  author.     Lon- 
don, 1738.     Octavo,  pp.  XV,  5-219,  (4).     Plate. 
Wolsey,  Thomas. 

Life;  by  J.  Gait. 
Woltmann,  Alfred. 

Holbein  and  his  Time.    Translated  by  F.  E.  Bunnett.    Lon- 
don, 1872.    Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  668.    Plates. 
Wolzogen,  Alfred. 

Raphael  Santi  his  life  and  his  works.    Translated  by  F.  E. 
Bunnett.     London,  1866.     i2mo.  pp.  xii,  259.     Plate. 
Womankind  in  western  Europe;  by  T.  Wright. 
Wonders. 

ENIATTOS  TEPASTIOS,  mirabilis  annus,  or  the  year 
of  prodigies  and  wonders. 
Wood,  Mary  Anne  Everett.    See  M.  A.  E.  Green. 
Woodland  and  Wild :  a  selection  of  descriptive  poetry.    From 
various  authors.     London,  1868.     Quarto,  pp.  ix,  (i), 
132.    Plates. 
Woods,  Harriet  Frances. 

Historical   Sketches  of  Brookline,   Mass.     Boston,    1874. 
i2mo.  pp.  430,  (i). 
Woods,  Julian  Edmund  Tenison-. 

Geological  Observations  in  South  Australia :  principally  in 
the    district    south-east    of    Adelaide.      London,    1862. 
Octavo,  pp.  xviii,  404.     Plates. 
Woolrych,  Edmund. 

Historical  antiquities  of  the  Greeks ;  by  E.  W.  G.  Wachs- 
muth. 
Worcester,  Joseph  Emerson. 

A  Comprehensive  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language. 
Revised  and  illustrated.     Philadelphia,  1871.     Octavo, 
pp.  608. 
Worcester,  Noah. 

Tribute  to  the  memor}'  of ;  by  W.  E.  Channing. 


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Wordsworth,  Christopher  (1774-1846). 

Ecclesiastical  Biography;  or,  lives  of  eminent  men,  con- 
nected with  the  history  of  religion  in  England ;  from  the 
commencement  of  the  Reformation  to  the  Revolution; 
selected  and  illustrated  with  notes.  Third  edition.  Lon- 
don, 1839.    Four  volumes.    Quarto. 

Wordsworth,  Christopher  (1807-1885). 

Memoirs  of  William  Wordsworth,  poet-laureate.  London, 
1 85 1.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xii,  457,  (i);  viii, 
524.     Plates. 

Wordsworth,  Dorothy. 

Recollections  of  a  Tour  made  in  Scotland,  1803.     Edited 
'    by  J.  C.   Shairp.     Second  edition.     New  York,   1874. 
i6mo.  pp.  xlviii,  316,   (2). 

Wordsworth,  William. 

Ecclesiastical   Sketches.     London,   1822.     Octavo,  pp.   x, 

123. 
Our  English  Lakes,  Mountains,  and  Waterfalls,  as  seen  by 

William  Wordsworth.     London,   1868.     i2mo.  pp.  xi, 

(i),  192.     Plates. 
Pastoral  Poems.    London,  i860.     i2mo.  pp.  55. 
Poems.      London,    1807.      Two   volumes   bound   in   one. 

i6mo.  pp.  (i),  (4),  158,  (i)  ;    (i),  (3),  (3),  170. 
The  Poems  of  William  Wordsworth,  poet-laureate.     New 

edition.    London,  1851.    Octavo,  pp.  xxiv,  619,  (i). 
The    Poetical    Works    of    William    Wordsworth.      New 

edition.      London,    1 836-1 840.      Six   volumes.      i2mo. 

Plate. 
Same.    Paris.    Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  340.    Plate. 
The    Prelude,    or    Growth    of   a    Poet's    Mind;    an    auto- 
biographical  poem.      London,    1850.      Octavo,    pp.    x, 

374- 
Same,  second  edition.     London,  1851.     i6mo.  pp.  x,  (i), 

304- 
Works  of  eminent  masters.    See  Arts,  Fine. 
World. 

Appletons'  general  atlas. 
Sacred  history  of  the  world;   by  S.  Turner. 
World  in  the  middle  ages ;  by  A.  L.  Kceppen. 
Womum,  Ralph  Nicholson. 

The  Epochs  of  Painting.  A  biographical  and  critical  essay 
on  painting  and  painters  of  all  times  and.  many  places. 


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Wornum,  Ralph  Nicholson  (continued). 

London,     1864.       Octavo,    pp.     xv,     (i),     583,     (i). 
Plates. 
Some  Account  of  the  Life  and  Works  of  Hans  Holbein, 
Painter,  of  Augsburg.    London,  1867.    Quarto,  pp.  426. 
Plates. 

Worthington,  Erastus. 

History  of  Dedham,  from  the  beginning  of  its  settlement 
in  September,  1635,  ^^  May,  1827.  Boston,  1827.' 
Octavo,  pp.  146. 

Wotton,  Henry. 

Poems  by  Sir  Henry  Wotton  Sir  Walter  Raleigh  and 
others ;  by  J.  Hannah. 

Reliquiae  Wottonianae,  or  a  collection  of  lives,  letters, 
poems ;  with  characters  of  sundry  personages :  and  other 
incomparable  pieces  of  language  and  art.  Second  edition 
with  large  additions.  London,  1654.  i6mo.  pp.  (i), 
(8),  (95),  515-.  Plates. 

The  State  of  Christendom :  giving  a  perfect  and  exact 
discovery  of  many  political  interregues  and  secret  mys- 
teries of  state  practised  in  most  of  the  courts  of  Europe. 
With  an  account  of  their  several  claims,  interests,  and 
pretensions.  London,  1667.  Quarto,  pp.  (i),  (18), 
262,  (i),  32. 

Bookplate  of  "William  Penn  Esqf  Proprietor  of   Pensylvania  1703," 
inserted. 

Wraxall,  Nathaniel  William. 

Historical  Memoirs  of  his  own  time.    New  edition,  revised. 

London,  1836.    Four  volumes.    Quarto.     Plates. 
Posthumous  Memoirs  of  his  own  time.     Second  edition. 

London,  1836.     Three  volumes.     Octavo.     Plates. 

Wren,  Christopher,  and  his  times ;  by  J.  Elmes. 

Wright,  George  Newenham. 

Landscape-historical    Illustrations    of    Scotland,    and    the 

Waverley  Novels:  .  .  .  London,  1836.     Two  volumes. 

Folio,  pp.  (i),  (2),  72;  84.    Plates. 
Life  and  Times  of  Louis  Philippe  King  of  the  French. 

London,  1841.    Octavo,  pp.  (i),  (6),  664.    Plates. 

Wright,  Thomas. 

Caricature  History  of  the  Georges.  Or,  annals  of  the 
House  of  Hanover,  compiled  from  the  squibs,  broadsides, 


394  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Wright,  Thomas  (continued). 

window  pictures,  lampoons,  and  pictorial  caricatures  of 
the  time.  London,  1867.  i6mo.  pp.  xiii,  (i),639,  (i). 
Plates. 

A  History  of  Caricature  &  Grotesque  in  literature  and  art. 
.  .  .  London,  1864.     Octavo,  pp.  xvi,  494. 

Memorials  of  Cambridge :  a  series  of  views  of  the  colleges, 
halls,  and  public  buildings,  engraved  by  J.  Le  Keux; 
with  historical  and  descriptive  accounts,  by  Mr.  Wright 
and  H.  Longueville  Jones.  London,  1847.  Two  vol- 
umes.   Octavo,  pp.  viii,  304;  viii,  288,     Plates. 

La  Mort  d'Arthure,  the  history  of  King  Arthur  and  of 
the  Knights  of  the  Round  Table ;   by  T.  Malory. 

Queen  Elizabeth  and  her  Times,  a  series  of  original  letters, 
selected  from  the  inedited  private  correspondence  of  the 
Lord  Treasurer  Burghley,  the  Earl  of  Leicester,  the  sec- 
retaries Walsingham  and  Smith,  Sir  Christopher  Hatton, 
and  the  most  distinguished  persons  of  the  period.  Lon- 
don, 1838.  Two  volumes.  Octavo,  pp.  xlvii,  (i),  514; 
xix,  527.    Plates. 

The 'Roll  of  Arms  of  the  Princes,  Barons,  and  Knights  who 
attended  King  Edward  L  to  the  Siege  of  Caerlaverock, 
in  1300;  edited  from  the  manuscript  in  the  British  Mu- 
seum, with  the  translation  and  notes.  With  the  coat- 
armours  emblazoned  in  gold  and  colours.  London,  1864. 
Octavo,  pp.  viii,  39.    Plates. 

Travels  of  Marco  Polo. 

Womankind  in  Western  Europe  from  the  earliest  times  to 
the  seventeenth  century.    London,  1869.    Octavo,  pp.  xii, 
340.     Plates. 
Writs    of  Assistance,  by  Horace  Gray.     [In  "  Reports  of 

Cases,"  by  J.  Quincy.] 
Wyatt,  Matthew  Digby. 

The  Art  of  Illuminating  as  practised  in  Europe  from  the 
earliest  times.     Illustrated  by  borders,  initial  letters,  and 
alphabets,  .  .  .  With  an  essay  and  instructions.     Lon- 
don.   Octavo,  pp.  (i),  96.     Plates. 
Wyatt,  Thomas. 

Poetical  works  of  Surrey  [H.  Howard]  and  Wyatt. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Sir  Thomas  Wyatt.    London,  1831. 
i6mo.    pp.  xcvi,  244.    Plate. 
Wyclif,  John. 

New  Testament ;  by  J.  Lewis. 


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Xenophon. 

KTPOT  HAIAEIA :  or,  the  institution  and  life  of  Cyrus 
the  Great.  Written  by  that  famous  philosopher  and 
general,  Xenophon  of  Athens.  And  from  the  Original 
Greek  made  English.  The  first  four  books  by  Francis 
Digby,  the  four  last  by  John  Norris.  London,  1685. 
i6mo.  pp.  (i),  (3),  (10),  214,  190.    Plate. 

Xenophontis  Oratoris  et  Historici,  .  .  .  Basiliae  [Basel], 
1555.    Folio,  pp.  (16),  678,  (i). 


Yates,  Richard. 

An  Illustration  of  the  Monastic  History  and  Antiquities  of 
the  Town  and  Abbey  of  St.  Edmund's  Bury.    With  views 
of  the  most  considerable  monasterial  remains.     London, 
1805.     Folio,  pp.  XV,  252,  10,  32,  8.     Plates, 
York,  England. 

Antiquities ;  by  J.  S.  Prout. 

History  and  antiquities  of  the  metropolitical  church;   by 
J.  Britton. 
Yorke,  Philip. 

Athenian  Letters :  or,  the  Epistolary  Correspondence  of 
an  Agent  of  the  King  of  Persia,  residing  at  Athens 
during  the  Peloponnesian  War.  New  edition.  London, 
18 10.  Two  volumes.  Quarto,  pp.  Ixii,  (2),  436;  xv, 
466.  Plates. 
Yosy,  A. 

Switzerland,  as  now  divided  into  nineteen  cantons;  inter- 
spersed with  historical  anecdotes,  local  customs,  and  a 
description  of  the  present  state  of  the  country.  .  ,  . 
London,  18 15.  Two  volumes  bound  in  one.  Octavo,  pp. 
(3),  viii,  236;  (3),2ii,  (i).  Plates. 
Young,  Alexander. 

Chronicles  of  the  First  Planters  of  the  Colony  of  Massa- 
chusetts Bay,  from  1623  to  1636.  Now  first  collected 
from  original  records  and  contemporaneous  manuscripts, 
and  illustrated  with  notes.  Boston,  1846.  Octavo,  pp. 
viii,  571.  Plates. 
Chronicles  of  the  Pilgrim  Fathers  of  the  Colony  of  Ply- 
mouth, from  1602  to  1625.  Now  first  collected  from 
original  records  and  contemporaneous  printed  docu- 
ments, and  illustrated  with  notes.  Boston,  1841.  Oc- 
tavo, pp.  xvi,  504.    Plates. 


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Young,  Alexander  (continued). 

A  Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  the  Reveren  I 
John  Thornton  Kirklarid,  formerly  pastor  of  the  church 
on  Church  Green,  Boston,  and  late  President  of  Harvard 
University,  delivered  in  the  Church  on  Church  Green, 
May  3,  1840.  Boston,  1840.  Octavo,  pp.  104. 
The  Varieties  of  Human  Greatness.  A  discourse  on  the 
life  and  character  of  the  Hon.  Nathaniel  Bowditch,  de- 
livered in  the  Church  on  Church  Green,  March  25,  1838. 
Boston,  1838.  Octavo,  pp.  119,  (i). 
Young,  Edward. 

Love  of  Fame,  the  universal  passion.  In  seven  characteris- 
tical  satires.  Third  edition.  London,  1730.  i2mo.  pp. 
(i),  (10),  175. 

From  library  of  H.  Walpole ;  signature  of  J.  Mitford. 

Poetical  works.    See  J.  Milton. 
Young,  M. 

The  Life  and  Times  of  Aonio  Paleario  or  a  history  of  the 
Italian  reformers  in  the  sixteenth  century.  Illustrated 
by  original  letters  and  unedited  Documents.  London, 
i860.     Two  volumes.     Octavo,  pp.  xiv,  588;    xi,  (i), 

•    650. 
Young,  William. 

Picturesque  Architectural  Studies  and  Practical  Designs 
for  gate  lodges,  cottages,  cottage  hospitals,  villas,  vicar- 
ages, country  residences,  schools,  village  churches,  etc., 
etc.     London,  1872.     Quarto,  pp.  viii,  37. 

Youngman,  William. 

History  of  the  decline  and  fall  of  the  Roman  Empire;  by 
E.  Gibbon. 
Yule,  Henry. 

Book  of  ser  Marco  Polo. 


Zeller,  Eduard  Gottlob. 

Plato  and  the  older  Academy.    Translated  with  the  author's 

sanction  from  the  German.     By  Sarah  Frances  Alleyne 

and  Alfred  Goodwin.     London,  1876.     i2mo.  pp.  xiii, 

629. 
Socrates  and  the  Socratic  Schools.     Translated  from  the 

German.    By  Oswald  J.  Reichel.    London,  1868.     i2mo. 

pp.  xiv,  350. 


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Zinzendorf,  Nicholas  Lewis. 

Life ;  by  A.  G.  Spangenberg. 
Z6phiel,  or  the  bride  of  seven;   by  M.  G.  Brooks. 
Zouch,  Thomas. 

Lives  of  Dr.  John  Donne,  Sir  Henry  Wotton,  Mr.  Richard 
Hooker,  Mr,  George  Herbert,  and  Dr.  Robert  Sander- 
son ;  by  L  Walton. 
Memoirs  of  the  life  and  writings  of  Sir  Philip  Sidney. 
York,  1808.    Quarto,  pp.  389,  (i).    Plate. 


Manuscripts 


Aberdeen,  Lord.   See  G.  H.  Gordon. 
Adams,  Abigail. 

1778,  February  15,  Braintree;  to  John  Thaxter,  Yorktown, 
signed  "  Portia."     Folio,  3  pp. 

John  Adams,  and"  Master  John,"  yesterday  "  embarked  from  this  town," 
at  "  Hofs  Neck,"  for  France;  fame  of  Jacob  Duche ;  statue  to  Mrs. 
Catharine  Macaulay;  Lord  Lyttelton  and  a  monody  of  his;  education  of 
children  ;  word  received  from  on  board  the  Boston,  that  her  husband  and 
son  sailed  on  Sunday.     See  Works  of  John  Adams,  I.  277. 

Adams,  Hannah. 

1794,  January  i,  Medfield.     i6mo.  2  pp. 

Writing  a  history  of  New  England  ;  Mr.  Thomas  may  conclude  to  pur- 
chase the  copyright  of  one  of  her  works. 

Adams,  John. 

1768,  March;  under  J.  Otis. 

1790,  April   19,   New  York;    to  Richard  Price,   framed. 
Octavo,  3  pp. 

Speaks  of  the  Revolution  in  France ;  and  of  his  own  devotion  to  a 
great  cause. 

Signature,  pasted  under  an  engraving  after  G.  Stuart. 
Adams,  John  Quincy. 

1841,  September  13;   to  Mrs.  Waterston,  framed.     i2mo. 
I  p. 

Verses  "  To  the  Sun  Dial  under  a  window  of  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives of  the  United  States,"  copied  by  him  for  Mrs.  Waterston,  October 
31,  1842. 

1843,  October  22,  Quincy;   to  Joseph  Grinnell,  New  Bed- 
ford.   Octavo,  I  p. 

Will  deliver  a  lecture  in  Springfield  on  the  25th  instant;  and  will  then 
proceed  with  Mr.  Grinnell,  as  proposed,  on  the  next  morning  for  Albany 
and  the  west. 

Aislabie,  John. 

1 718,  May  II ;  under  Great  Britain. 

Albemarle,  Earl  of.     See  G.  Monck. 
Albert,  Prince. 

1844,  February   i6,   Windsor   Castle;  to  Charles   Philip 
York.    Octavo,  i  p. 

AUein,  Francis. 

1652-53,  February  3;   under  Great  Britain. 


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Allibone,  Samuel  Austin. 

1852,  May,  Philadelphia;   signature,  in  "  Francisi  Diedi." 
See  page  loi. 
Allston,  Washington. 

1837,  January  23,  Cambridge ;  to  Mr.  Waterston.    i2mo.  i  p. 

Signature. 
Althorp,  Viscount.     See  J.  C.  Spencer. 
Anne,  Queen. 

1 71 3,  March  30;  under  Great  Britain. 

Signature. 
Arnold,  Benedict. 

1768,   March  26,   New  Haven;    to  John  Remson,   New 
York;  copy.    Folio,  2  pp. 

Desires  his  order  to  be  paid  to  Capt.  Abraham  Bradley;  Mr.  Riche  has 
nothing  to  do  with  their  accounts  ;  speaks  of  his  loss  on  two  voyages. 

Arnold,  Margaret  (Shippen). 

(1803),  April  5,  London;   to  her  eldest  sister,  Mrs.  Eliza- 
beth Burd.    Octavo,  3  pp. 

Her  son  Edward,  Cornet  of  Cavalry,  promised  the  first  staff  appoint- 
ment ;  son  James  Robertson,  after  long  and  active  service  in  Malta  and 
Egypt,  is  ordered  to  the  West  Indies ;  son  George  being  educated  at  the 
Royal  Military  College  for  the  India  service  ;  and  her  daughter  Sophia 
Matilda  has  been  confirmed  and  has  received  the  sacrament. 

Ashhurst,  William. 

1645,  November  18;  under  Great  Britain. 
Auckland,  Lord.     See  G.  Eden. 
Aubrey,  John. 

1718,  December  24;  under  Great  Britain,  May  11^  1718. 
Audubon,  John  James. 

Signature,  in  pencil. 
Avery,  John. 

1 788,  May  5 ;  under  Massachusetts. 


Baillie,  George. 

1 718,  May  II ;  under  Great  Britain. 

1723-24,  January  15;   under  same,  December  19,  1723, 

Balmanno,  Robert. 

1842,  October,  New  York;   to  Mrs.  Waterston.     Quarto, 
4  pp. 

About  a  lock  of  Sir  Walter  Scott's  hair. 
Banks,  Joseph. 

1785,  November  12,  London;    to  M.  L'Heretier,  Paris. 
Octavo,  3  pp. 


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Barrow,  John. 

1849,  January  10,  Admiralty;   to  William  Edward  Parry. 
Octavo,  3  pp. 

Beattie,  James. 

1765,  June  20,  Aberdeen ;  to  Alexander  Mitchel,  Jr.    i6mo. 
I  p. 

Discharge  for  ;^50  "  Scots  money  "  due  to  him  as  Professor  of  Moral 
Philosophy  in  Marischal  College,  and  payable  out  of  the  "  Bishop's  rents  of 
Scotland. 

Beaufort,  Francis. 

1853,  December  28,  Admiralty;  to  William  Edward  Parry. 
i6mo.  4  pp. 

Belzoni,  Giovanni  Baptista. 

1 82 1,  July  14,  London;  to  John  Murray.     i2mo.  i  p. 

Bence,  Alexander. 

1647,  April  29;  under  Great  Britain. 

Bentham,  Jeremy. 

1813.  March  28.     i2mo.  i  p. 

Specimen  of  his  handwriting",  framed.     i6mo.  i  p. 

Bentinck,  Margaret  Cavendish  (Harley). 

1752,  May  5;  to  Emanuel  Mendes  de  Costa.    Slip. 

Bettis worth,  J. 

171 5-16,  February  24;    under  Great  Britain,  March  20, 
1715-16. 

Black,  Adam. 

Attestation  of  the  handwriting  of  Walter  Scott. 

Blair,  Hugh. 

1788,  January  3,  Edinburgh ;  to  John  Bell,  London.    i6mo. 

3PP- 
1794,  April  26,  Edinburgh;    to  Thomas  Cadell,  London. 

Octavo,  I  p. 

Blake,  Robert. 

1653,  November  14;  under  Great  Britain. 

Blumenbach,  Johann  Friedrich. 
1829;   signature. 

Bockh,  August. 

1 83 1,  April  12,  Berlin;  signature  on  card. 

Bolingbroke,  Viscount.     See  H.  Saint  John. 

Bonaparte,  Charles  Lucien  Jules  Laurent. 
1825,  June  27,  Point  Breeze.     i2mo.  i  p. 

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Bonaparte,  Joseph. 

1818,   March  29,   Philadelphia;    to  Messrs.   Bayard   and 
Company.    Octavo,  i  p. 

Bond,  Dennis. 

1645,  November  18;   under  Great  Britain. 
1647,  April  29;  under  same. 

Boston. 

1 77 1,  September  18;   to  Paul  Farmer.     Slip. 

Request  to  receive  one  Patrick  M?Lary  into  the  almshouse,  signed  by 
John  Ruddock,  and  John  Hancock,  Selectmen,  and  by  William  Greenleaf, 
one  of  the  Overseers  of  the  Poor.  See  23d  Report  of  the  Boston  Record 
Commissioners,  page  97. 

Boswell,  James. 

Signature;    in  "Image,"  by  Elyot.     See  page  113. 
Same,  in  "hystory,"  by  Thucydides,  London,  1550.     See 
page  357- 
Bowditch,  Nathaniel. 

1833,  January  3,  Boston;    to  Henry  Ingersoll  Bowditch, 
Paris.     Octavo,  i  p. 

Introduces  James  Augustus  Dorr  (H.  C.  1832),  who  is  about  to  sail  for 
Europe. 

Brainard,  John  Gardiner  Calkins. 

Verses  in  his  handwriting.     i6mo.  i  p. 

Brewster,  David. 

1830,   August  21,   Melrose;    to  Thomas   Murray,   Edin- 
burgh.   Octavo,  I  p. 

Brouncker,  William. 

1667,  October  3;   under  Great  Britain. 

Brownson,  Nathan. 

1777,  March  25 ;  under  United  States. 

Bryant,  Frances  Fairchild, 

1862,  December  31;    signature,  in  "In  the  Woods,"  by 
J.  A.  Hows,  New  York,  1863.     See  page  183. 

Bryant,  John  Howard. 

1886,  January  28,  Princeton,  Illinois;   to  Mr.  Waterston. 

i2mo.  2  pp. 
1886,  February  7,  St.  Augustine,  Florida;  to  same.     i2mo. 
4  pp. 

Account  of  his  life. 

1886,  March  26,  St.  Augustine,  Florida;  to  same.     i6mo. 
7PP- 


Waterston  Collection  403 

Bryant,  William  Cullen. 

1870,  May  31,  New  York;  to  Mr.  Waterston.    i2mo.  2  pp. 

His  address  on  Thomas  Sherwin  "  admirably  treats  a  noble  subject  "  ; 
sends  his  own  address  on  Verpianck. 

1872,  April  26;   signature  under  his  photograph,  framed. 

Signature. 
Buckhurst,  Lord.    See  T.  Sackville. 
Buckminster,  Joseph  Stevens. 

1807,  March  8,  London;  to  Mrs.  Hannah  (Quincy  |  Lin- 
coln) Storer.    Octavo,  3  pp. 

Consolation  on  the  death  of  her  husband,  Ebenezer  Storer  (H.  C.  1747), 
on  January  6,  1807. 

181 2,  February  27;  to  Jonathan  Chapman.    Octavo,  i  p. 
Burghley,  Lord.     See  W.  Cecil. 
Burke,  Thomas. 

1777,  March  25  ;  under  United  States. 

Burns,  Robert. 

1786,   August,   Kilmarnock;   to  John   Kennedy,    framed. 
Octavo,  I  p. 

Just  after  the  publication  of  his  first  volume  of  poems. 

1794,  "Vision  of  Liberty";    verses  to  "Tune  Cumnock 

Psalms,"  framed.    Folio,  2  pp. 
Burr,  Aaron. 

1820,  June  14,  New  York;  to  John  F.  Bacon,  Clerk  of  the 

Senate,  Albany.     Quarto,  2  pp. 

Learns  that  he  has  declined  to  tax  his  bill  in  the  case  of  King  vs.  Bald- 
win in  the  Court  of  Errors. 

Burton,  William. 

1653,  November  14;   under  Great  Britain. 

Butler,  Lilly. 

171 5-16,  February  24;    under  Great  Britain,  March  20, 
1715-16. 
Buxton,  Thomas  Fowell. 

Signature. 
Byles,  Mather. 

Signature,  in  "  Good  Thoughts,"  by  T.  Fuller,  London, 
1657.     See  page  132. 
Byron,  Anne  Isabella. 

1826,  January  8,  Brighton;  to  Mr.  Coxe.    Octavo,  2  pp. 

About  giving  financial  help  to  James  Beer  and  his  nephew. 

1846,  March  11,  Brighton;  to  (George?)  Colman.     i6mo. 
I  p. 


404  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Byron,  Anne  Isabella  (continued). 

Undated;  to  Mrs.  William  Benjamin  Carpenter.  i6mo. 
I  p.  and  I  p. 

Undated;  to  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Waterston.    i6mo.  2  pp. 
Byron,  Augusta  Ada. 

Signature. 
Byron,  Catharine  Gordon. 

1804,  September  6,  Southwell;  to  John  Hanson,  London. 
Octavo,  I  p. 

Asks  him  to  "  receive  Byron  for  a  week  to  shoot." 

1805,  September  26,  Southwell;  to  Mr.  Birch,  London. 
Octavo,  2  pp. 

Anxious  for  her  son,  Lord  Byron's  safety ;  has  not  heard  from  him 
since  he  left  her  on  the  23d. 

Byron,  George  Gordon. 

1813,  October  30,  London;  frank  on  the  address  of  a 
letter. 

1823,  May  19,  Genoa;  to  T.  Holmes,  engraved  fac- 
simile under  the  portrait  of  Byron  by  Henry  Thomas 
Ryall.     See  page  447. 

Undated ;  to  William  Gell,  framed.    32mo.  2  pp. 

Fac-simile  of  corrected  print,  four  lines. 

Fac-simile  of  his  handwriting  at  various  periods  of  his  life ; 
I.  at  Harrow  in  1803;  H.  from  the  Giaour,  1813,  first 
draft;  HI,  from  Lord  Byron's  Diary,  1821;  IV.  from 
Lord  Byron's  last  letter  to  John  Murray,  Missalonghi, 
February  25,  1824.     Octavo,  4  pp. 

Fac-simile  signatures  of  Lord  and  Lady  Byron,  at  their 
marriage  on  January  2,  18 15. 
Byron,  John. 

1765,  February  23,  on  board  his  Majesty's  Ship  Dolphin  in 
Port  Famine.     Octavo,  i  p. 

Appointment  of  a  boatswain  on  the  Dolphin  in  place  of  "  William  Bax- 
ter, who  has  quitted";  blank  form  filled  out. 


Calhoun,  John  Caldwell. 

1822,   April   6,   Washington;    to  John  Langdon,   Ports- 
mouth.   Octavo,  I  p. 
Campbell,  John. 

1723,  December  19;  under  Great  Britain. 
Signature,  in  "  Magnalia,"  by  C.  Mather,  London,  1702. 
See  page  241. 


Waterston  Collection  405 

Campbell,  Thomas. 

181 7,  April  II,  Sydenham;  to  W.  Jarden,     i6mo.  i  p. 

Sends  by  Mr.  Trivett  of  the  Sydenham  stage  a  copy  of  "  Pleasures  of 
Hope." 

1 84 1,  November  4,  London;    signature,  in  fac-simile. 
Specimen  of  his  handwriting.     Octavo,  3  pp. 

Canning,  George. 

1823,  January  29;  letter.    i6mo.  3  pp. 

Asks  about  the  return  of  a  copy  of  Dodd's  Ecclesiastical  History   to 
Sir  John  Coxe  Hippisley. 

Canova,  Antonio. 

1820,    December    21 ;    to    Richard    Westmacott,    framed. 
i2mo.  I  p. 
Canterbury,  Archbishop  of.     See  J.  Whitgift. 

Capen,  Nahum. 

1843,  September  14;  under  J.  K.  Spurzheim. 
Signature. 

Carey,  George. 

1599,  May  10;  under  Great  Britain. 

Carlyle,  Jane  Baillie  (Welsh). 
1846,  March;  letter.    i6mo.  3  pp. 

Carlyle,  John  Aitken. 

1852,  May  15;  letter.     i6mo.  3  pp. 

Received  two  volumes  from  Theodore  Parker,  enclosing  a  note  dated 
December  15,  1851. 

Carlyle,  Thomas. 

Specimen  of  his  handwriting.     i6mo.  2  pp. 

Carpenter,  Lant. 

Part  of  a  rough  copy  of  his  article  on  mental  philosophy. 
Quarto,  i  p. 

Cecil,  Robert. 

1599,  May  10;   under  Great  Britain. 

Cecil,  William. 

1588;   to  one  of  the  tellers  of  Her  Majesties  "  Receipte." 
Folio,  I  p. 

Allowance  to  John  Carpenter,  one  of  Queen's  "  Ordynarye  messengers." 

Chalmers,  Thomas. 

1835,  December  5,  Edinburgh;   to  William  Collins,  book- 
seller, Glasgow.     Octavo,  2  pp. 

Nahum  Capen,  in  a  note,  says,  "  Rec?  of  Mr.  Collins,  of  Glasgow,  in  1835, 
&  given  to  Mr,  Waterston  in  1844." 


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Channing,  William  Ellery. 

1833,  July  I,  Boston;   to  Jean  Charles  Leonard  Simonde 
de  Sismondi.     Octavo,  4  pp. 

Introduces  Rev.  Joseph  Tuckerman  and  Jonathan  Phillips,  of  Boston ; 
on  politicians  and  prosperity  of  the  United  States. 

Charles  I. 

Signature,  fac-simile. 
Charles  II, 

1670,  November  4;   under  Great  Britain. 
1674,  March  27;   under  same. 

1681,  December  3,  Whitehall;    to  the  Ranger  or  Keepers 
of  our  new  Forest.     Octavo,  i  p. 

Warrant  to  deliver  one  brace  of  fat  does  of  this  season. 
Chauncy,  Charles. 

Signature,   in  "  Vitrvvii  Pollionis,"  Venetiis,    1567.     See 
page  371. 
Clark,  Abraham. 

1777,  March  25;   under  United  States. 
Clarke,  Charles  Cowden. 

Attestation  of  the  handwriting  of  Charles  Lamb,  framed. 
Clarkson,  Thomas. 

1844,  March  21,  Play  ford  Hall;  to  John  Bowring.     i6mo. 
2  pp. 

Asks  him  to  be  present  at  the  House  of  Commons  to  support  "  The 
Eastern  Counties  Union  Railway  Bill,"  embracing  the  road  from  Ipswich 
to  Colchester. 

(  ),  October  23,  Worcester;    to  Thomas  Wilkinson, 

Yanwith,  Cumberland.     Octavo,  i  p. 
Clay,  Henry. 

1840,    December   21,    Jamaica    (Kentucky?) ;    to   Josiah 
Quincy.     i6mo.  i  p. 

Introduces  Rev.  James  Suck,  who  is  selected  to  take  charge  of  the 
education  of  three  of  Mr.  Clay's  grandsons. 

Clayton,  William. 

1 718,  May  II ;   under  Great  Britain. 
Clifford,  Thomas. 

1670,  November  4;  under  Great  Britain. 
Coates,  Mathew. 

Signature;   in  "  Bible,"  London,  1603.     See  page  32. 
Coleridge,  Samuel  Taylor. 

1818,  February  10;   to  Mr.  Chalmers  and  friend;   card  of 
admission  to  lectures,  Royal  Society,  London,  framed. 

Signature,  and  three  lines  of  verse,  framed.    Slip. 


Waterston  Collection  407 

Collinson,  Richard. 

1854,  July  4,   "Enterprise,"   Camden   Bay;    to  William 
Edward  Parry.     Octavo,  14  pp. 

Description  of  his  attempt  to  find  missing  vessels  in  the  Arctic  regions. 

Colman,  George. 

1822,  August  2;  to  D.  Egerton.    Octavo,  i  p. 

Sends  lines  as  "  a  small  tribute  to  the  memory  of  a  man  of  worth  & 
genius  [Mr.  Emery]." 

Colquhoun,  Patrick. 

1794,   January   8,    London;   to   Benjamin  Walker,    New 
York.     Octavo,  3  pp. 

Affairs  of  Col.  Smith. 

Combe,  Andrew. 

1834,    May    I,    Edinburgh;    to    Nahum    Capen,    Boston. 
i2mo.  3  pp. 

Cooper,  Astley  Paston. 

18 14,  May;  to  Dr.  Hay  ward.    i6mo.  i  p. 

Signature. 
Cooper,  James  Fenimore. 

Signature,  and  end  of  letter.     i6mo.  i  p. 

Coote,  R. 

(1852?),  July  20;  to  Mr.  Waterston.     i6mo.  2  pp. 

Copley,  John  Singleton    (1737-1815). 

1758,  May  20,  Boston;    to  Thomas  Fairweather,  framed. 
Slip. 

Bill  for  painting  a  miniature  of  Thankful  Hubbard,  one  guinea.     See 
Perkins's  Copley,  page  75. 

Copley,  John  Singleton    (1772-1863). 

1852,  June  18;  to  his  sister.  Madam  Greene.     i6mo.  5  pp. 

Cowper,  William. 

1793,  January  8,  Culney;  to  Samuel  Rose.    Octavo,  i  p. 

Crabbe,  George. 

18 14,  December  5,  Trowbridge;    to  the  Dean  of  Lincoln, 

Grantham,  Lincolnshire.     Octavo,  4  pp. 
1 83 1,  February  4,  Trowbridge;    to  his  son,  Rev.  Greorge 

Crabbe.     Octavo,  4  pp. 

Cranch,  William. 

1840,  April  27;   under  J.  Marshall,  February,  1814. 
Cresswell,  S.  Gurney. 

Undated ;    to  William  Edward  Parry,  with  Mr.   Parry's 
initials  in  pencil.     i6mo.  2  pp. 


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Croker,  Thomas  Crofton, 

1828,  July  25,  Admiralty;   to  Robert  Balmanno.     i6mo. 
I  p. 

Cromwell,  Oliver. 

1652-53,  February  3 ;   under  Great  Britain. 

Cruikshank,  Georg-e. 

Undated;  to  R.  Robinson,  end  of  letter,  framed.     i2mo. 
I  p. 

Cumberland,  Richard. 

1808,  March  26;   to  Elizabeth  Walker,  Eltham.     Octavo, 
I  p. 

Cunningham,  Allan. 

Verses,  "  The  lea  will  have  its  lily  bells,"  in  his  handwrit- 
ing.    i6mo.  I  p. 

Cuvier,  Georges  Leopold  Chretien  Frederic  Dagobert. 

1829,  February  9,    Paris;    to  Stephen  Van   Rensselaer, 
framed.     Octavo,  i  p. 


Dana,  Richard  Henry    (1787-1879). 

(1829)  ;   to  Mr.  Waterston.     i2mo.  2  pp. 

1835,  July  20;    to  Robert  Waterston.     i2mo.  I  p. 

1843,  January  12,  Boston;  to  Mr.  Waterston.     i2mo.  i  p. 

Signature. 

Daru,  Pierre  Antoine  Noel  Bruno. 
181 1,  September  11 ;  under  France. 

Davis,  John. 

Signature,  and  handwriting,  in  "  Thesaurus,"  by  J.  H. 
Hottinger,  Zurich,  1696.     See  page  181. 

Davy,  Humphry. 

1808,  Stafford;  to  John  George  Children.    Octavo,  3  pp. 

Decres,  Denis. 

181 1,  September  11 ;  under  France. 

De  Quincey,  Florence. 

1854,  October  20,  Tipperary,  Ireland;   to  Mr.  Waterston. 
i6mo.  4  pp. 

Encloses  a  letter  from  her  father. 

De  Quincey,  Thomas. 

1852,  June  24;   letter.     i6mo.  4  pp. 
Specimen  of  his  handwriting.     Octavo,  4  pp. 


Waterston  Collection  409 

Dick,  Thomas. 

1846,  January  26,  Broughty  Ferry,  near  Dundee.     i6mo. 
2  pp. 

Expects  remittance  for  his  work  from  Harper  Brothers,  New  York  ; 
asks  whether  the  "Narrative  of  Arthur  Gordon  Pym"  (by  Edgar  Allan 
Poe)  is  authentic. 

Doddridge,  Philip. 

1750,  May  29,  Northampton;  to  Mrs.  Laugher,  Worcester. 
i2mo.  2  pp. 
Dorset,  Earl  of.     See  T.  Sackville. 
Duncombe,  John. 

1670,  November  4;   under  Great  Britain. 


Ebrington,  Earl  of.    See  H.  Fortescue. 
Eden,  George. 

1846,    November    10,    Admiralty;    to    William    Edward 
Parry.     i6mo.  2  pp. 
Edgeworth,  Maria. 

1 83 1,  November  3,  Edgev^^orth  Town;    to  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Greene.     i6mo.  i  p. 
Edwards,  Jonathan  (1703-1758). 

1739,   May   4;   to   Stephen   Williams,   Treasurer   of   the 
Association.     Slip. 

Receipt  for  the  "  Present  State  of  the  Republick  of  Letters." 

Specimen  of  his  handwriting,  from  a  sermon.    32mo.  2  pp. 
Edwards,  Jonathan   (i  745-1 801). 

1789,    April    2;    to    Timothy    Edwards,    of    Stockbridge. 
i6mo.  I  p. 

Surprised  at  proceedings  of  B(  )  ;  church  meeting  (at  White  Plaven, 
Connecticut)  of  yesterday  "adjourned  for  two  months  to  offer  opportun- 
ity for  me  to  get  advice  of  Ministers  &c.  I  shall  be  dismissed,  if  be  in  the 
power  of  a  certain to  effect  it." 

Egerton,  Thomas, 

1599,  May  10;   under  Great  Britain. 
1605-06,  March  7;   under  same. 

Eldon,  Lord.     See  J.  Scott. 

Eliot,  John,  Apostle  to  the  Indians. 

1 67 1,  June  16,  Roxbury;   end  of  letter,  fac-simile. 

Entry  of  admission  of  Andrew  and  Thomas  Gardiner  to 
the  Church. 
Ellery,  William. 

1777,  March  25;  under  United  States. 


410  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Ellesmere,  Lord.     See  T.  Egerton. 
Elliott,  Ebenezer. 

1839,  January  15,  Sheffield;   to  Luke  Palfreyman.     i6mo. 

Specimen  of  his  handwriting.     Octavo,  i  p. 
Ellis,  John. 

1 71 5-1 6,  February  24;    under  Great  Britain,  March  20, 
1715-16. 

Ephinston,  William. 

Signature ;   in   "  Complete   Concordance,"   by   C.    Cotton, 
1635.     See  page  85. 

Evelyn,  John. 

1723,  December  19;   under  Great  Britain. 

Everett,  Edward. 

1835,     August    31,     Charlestown;    to    Mr.     Waterston. 
Quarto,   i  p. 

Thanking  him  for  his  address  before  the  Sunday  School  Society  of 
Newburyport. 

1845,  December  8,  Boston;  to  same.    i6mo.  2  pp. 

Thanking  him  for  a  copy  of  his  poem  before  the  Mercantile  Library 
Association. 


Farmor,  Charlotte. 

1746,  February;  signature,  in  "Numismata,"  by  J.  Evelyn, 
London,  1697.     See  page  118. 

Farrer,  William. 

1 71 5-1 6,  February  24;    under  Great  Britain,  March  20, 
1715-16. 
Fenelon,  Frangois  de  Salignac  de  la  Mothe. 

1707,  January  10,  Cambray.     i2mo.  2  pp. 

Ferguson,  James. 

1769,  June  16,  Norwich;  to  Rev.  (  ),  of  Yarmouth. 

Quarto,  i  p. 

Transit  of  Venus  ;  sends  his  Luminarium  and  explains  its  use. 

Fergusson,  William. 
.  1760,  March  16;   under  J.  Smyth. 

Fielder,  John. 

1652-53,  February  3;    under  Great  Britain. 

Flaxman,  John. 

Signature,  in  Homer's  Odyssey,  Padua,  1777.   See  page  178. 


Waterston  Collection  411 

Fortescue,  Hugh. 

1834,  August  14,  London;  to  Lant  Carpenter.    i6mo.  3  pp. 
Fortescue,  John. 

1599,  May  10;  under  Great  Britain. 
Fox,  Charles  James. 

1803,  May  28,  London;   a  frank  cut  from  the  address  of 
a  letter.     Slip. 
Fox,  Henry. 

1760,  November  21;  to  Lord  Bateman.    Octavo,  i  p. 
Fox,  Stephen. 

1 69 1,  April  24;   under  Great  Britain. 
France. 

181 1,  September  1 1 ;  to  Delessert  and  Company.   Folio,  i  p. 

Permit  to  import  rice  by  American  ships,  signed  by  Napoleon,  Daru, 
Montalivet,  Decres,  and  Sussy. 

Francis,  Philip  (1740-1818). 

1802,  September  13;   to  Edward  Tilghman,  London.    Oc- 
tavo, 2  pp. 
Franklin,  Benjamin. 

1775,  July  5,  Philadelphia;   to  William  Strahan.     Octavo, 
I  p. 

Fac-simile,  from  Sparks's  Franklin  (Boston,  1857),  page  539. 

1779,  June  2,  Passy;   to  James  Lovell.     Folio,  4  pp. 

Signature  only ;   printed  in  Sparks's  "  Works  of  Benjamin  Franklin " 
(Boston,  1839),  VIII,  367-369. 

Franklin,  Jane  (Griffin). 

1849,  January  9;  to  William  Edward  Parry.     i6mo.  3  pp. 
Franklin,  John. 

Undated;   to  Joseph  Martineau.     i6mo.  i  p. 
Franklin,  Josiah. 

1724,  April;  to  John  Leverett,  President  of  Harvard  Col- 
lege.    Slip. 

Bill  for  candles  and  suet. 
Froude,.  James  Anthony. 

1852,  February  19;   to  John  Chapman.     i6mo.  2  pp. 
Fry,  Elizabeth. 

1839,  June  10,  Upton;   to  Catherine  Steer.    Octavo,  i  p. 

1841 ;   signature.     Slip. 
Fulton,  Robert. 

1808,  August  9,  Washington;  to  Mr.  Brown.    Folio,  3  pp. 

Part  of  specifications  for  building  a  boat. 
Fuseli,  Henry. 

1806,  January  17;   to  William  Roscoe,  end  of  a  letter. 


412  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Gall,  Frangois  Joseph. 

Signature,  on  ticket  to  his  "  Cours  de  Physiologic  du  Cer- 
veau  "  No.  i6. 
Garrick,  David. 

(1766?).     i2mo.  4  pp. 

1774,  September  5,  Hampton;   to  Joshua  Reynolds.     Oc- 
tavo, 5  pp. 
George  II.     King  of  England. 

1 74 1,  January  ^,  St.  James.     Folio,  2  pp. 
George  III. 

1768,  May  27;   under  Great  Britain. 
1772,  February  17,  Court  at  St.  James's;  to  the  Governor 
and  Company  of  Connecticut.     Folio,  2  pp. 

Instructions  "that  in  all  the  Prayers,  Litanies,  and  Collects  for  the 
Royal  Family,  to  be  used  within  Our  Colony  of  Connecticut,"  the  form 
and  order  should  be  "  Our  Gracious  Queen  Charlotte,  His  Royal  Highness 
George  Prince  of  Wales,  and  all  the  Royal  Family,"  and  that  they  should 
cause  the  same  to  be  observed  in  all  parish  churches  aud  places  of  Divine 
worship ;  bears  impression  of  seal. 

Godolphin,  Sidney. 

1 69 1,  April  24;   under  Great  Britain. 
Godschall,  Robert. 

1739,  August  6.    Folio,  I  p. 

Receipt  to  the  King's  Exchequer,  signed  also  by  William  and  John 
Johnson,  and  by  William  Hickeringill  as  witness,  pasted  on  the  back  of 
receipt  by  R.  South. 

Gordon,  George  Hamilton. 

1853,  November  23;   to  Lord  Stanley.     i6mo.  i  p. 
Grant,  Anne. 

Undated;   to  George  Ticknor.     32mo.  i  p. 
Great  Britain. 

1599,  May  10,  Court  at  Greenwich;  to  Thomas  Sackville, 
Lord  Buckhurst,  Lord  High  Treasurer,  and  John  For- 
tescue.  Chancellor.     Folio,  i  p. 

Warrant  to  pay  Vry  Babington  and  Robert  Bromley,  Merchants,  for 
more  "  Sutes  of  Apparrell  "  for  the  forces  in  Ireland,  signed  by  Charles 
Howard,  Earl  of  Nottingham,  Thomas  Sackville,  Lord  Buckhui^st,  George 
Carey,  Baron  Hunsdon,  Thomas  Egerton,  Robert  North,  Robert  Cecil, 
John  Fortescue,  and  John  Whitgift,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

1605-06,  March  7,  Court  at  Whitehall.     Folio,  i  p. 

Warrant  for  payment  of  four  hundred  pounds  to  Edward  Gibbes, 
"  satisfaction  for  his  disbursement,"  signed  bv  Charles  Howard,  Thomas 
Egerton,  Thomas  Sackville,  Gilbert  Talbot,  Henry  Howard,  and  Edward 
Zouche  ;  upper  part  wanting. 

1623,  October  13,  to  August  30,  1624.     Folio,  2  pp. 

Account  with  Ambassadors,  Henry  Wotton,  at  Venice,  and  Dudley 
Carleton,  with  the  States  in  the  Low  Countries. 


Waterston  Collection  4 1 3 

Great  Britain  (continued). 

1645,  November  18,  Westminster;  to  Thomas  Faucon- 
bridge,  Receiver  General  of  the  Revenue.  Folio, 
2    pp. 

Warrant  to  pay  "the  Arreares  of  his  Allowance"  to  John  Tombes 
minister  of  the  Temple  Church,  London,  signed  by  Thomas  Hoyle,  Cor- 
nelius Holland,  William  Ashhurst,  Dennis  Bond  and  Francis  Rous ;  with 
the  receipt  of  John  Tombes,  November  27,  1645. 

1647,  April  29;  to  the  Commissioners  of  the  Navy.  Folio, 
I  p. 

Order  that  no  Chirurgeons  be  admitted  aboard  any  of  the  King's  ships, 
except  they  have  the  approbation  of  the  Company  of  Chirurgeons,  signed 
by  the  Committee  on  the  Admiralty,  Robert  Rich,  Alexander  Bence, 
Giles  Grewe,  John  Selden,  John  Rolle,  and  Dennis  Bond. 

1652-53,  February  3 ;  to  the  Commissioners  for  the  Navy 
and  Admiralty,  framed.    Folio,  i  p. 

Order  for  looo  land  soldiers  to  be  entered  into  the  pay  of  the  Navy, 
signed  by  Oliver  Cromwell,  Francis  Allein,  and  John  Fielder. 

1653,  November  14.     Folio,  i  p. 

Order  "  for  speedy  furnishing  of  the  Taunton  frig??  comanded  by  Cap- 
taine  Lions  w'.h  her  proportion  of  Victual  Is  &  other  necessaryes  to  enable 
her  for  p'^sent  service,"  signed  by  Robert  Blake,  William  Burton  and  Ed: 
Salmon. 

1667,  October  3,  Navy  Office.     Folio,  i  p. 

Certificate  of  money  due  Richard  Moore,  master  of  the  ship  Exeter, 
for  "  fetching  masts,"  signed  by  William  Brouncker,  William  Penn,  and 
Thomas  Hervey. 

Same  date.     Folio,  i  p. 

Certificate  of  money  due  William  Willcinson,  master  of  the  ship  Albe- 
marle, for  "  fetching  masts,"  signed  by  William  Brouncker,  William  Penn, 
and  Thomas  Hervey. 

1670,  November  4,  Whitehall;  to  Commissioners  of  the 
Treasury.     Folio,  i  p. 

Warrant  to  pay  ;^250  to  Col.  Thomas  Howard,  ai*rears  as  Lieutenant 
of  the  Guard,  signed  by  Thomas  Clifford,  and  John  Duncombe,  and  King 
Charles  IL 

1674,  March  27,  Court  at  Whitehall;  to  the  Principal 
Officers  and  Commissioners  of  the  Navy.     Folio,  i  p. 

Warrant  for  John  Shallock  to  be  entered  as  Master  Cook  in  the  "  Castle 
Friggott,"  with  such  allowance  as  is  proper,  signed  by  Charles  II,  and 
Samuel  Pepys. 

1 69 1,  April  24,  Court  at  Kensington ;  to  the  Commissioners 
of  the  Treasury.     Folio,  i  p. 

Warrant  to  pay  to  Gaspar  Frederick  Henning  a  sum  not  exceeding  ten 
thousand  pounds  "  for  the  use  and  service  of  Our  Gardens,"  signed  by 
William  HI,  Sidney  Godolphin,  Richard  Hampden,  Stephen  Fox,  and 
Thomas  Pelham. 


414  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Great  Britain  (continued). 

1713,  March  30,  Court  at  St.  James's;  to  Robert  Harley, 
Earl  of  Oxford  and  Earl  Mortimer,  Lord  High  Treas- 
urer.   Folio,  2  pp. 

Warrant  and  estimate  to  pay  to  Thomas  Baker  money  for  presents  "  to 
the  Dey  of  Algier  "  and  "  to  the  Alcaid  of  Alcazar  in  Morocco,"  signed  by 
Queen  Anne  and  Robert  Harley ;  bearing  impressions  of  two  stamps  of  two 
shillings  sixpence. 

171 5-16,  March  20;  to  George,  Earl  of  Halifax,  Henry 
Pelham,  and  other  officers.     Slip. 

Warrant  (fragment)  for  money  to  pay  for  building  fifty  new  churches, 
signed  by  William  St.  Quintin,  Paul  Methuen  and  Thomas  Newport; 
bearing  on  the  other  side,  Lincoln's  Inn,  February  24,  1715-16,  and  signa- 
tures White  Kennett,  John  Philipps,  John  Waugh,  Isaac  Newton,  Francis 
Hare,  Lilly  Butler,  Edward  Waddington,  John  Ellis,  William  Farier, 
G.  Nayler,  J.  Bettisworth  and  J.  Meller. 

1718,  May  11;   framed.     Folio,  2  pp. 

Order  for  money  to  be  loaned  from  the  exchecquer  to  Isaac  Newton  and 
Hopton  Haynes,  signed  by  John  Aislabie,  George  Baillie,  and  William 
Clayton,  and  the  assignment  of  said  sum  to  Francis  Hall,  Westminster, 
December  24,  1718,  signed  by  Newton  and  Haynes  and  witnessed  by  John 
Aubrey. 

1723,  December  19,  Custom  House,  Edinburgh;  to  the 
Lords  Commissioners  of  His  Majesty's  Treasury.  Folio, 
2  pp. 

Presentment  of  John  Stanley  "  to  be  Tidesman  at  Port  Glasgow  "  in  place 
of  Alexander  Jacklin,  dismissed,  signed  by  Thomas  Walker,  John  Evelyn, 
and  John  Campbell ;  and  warrant  approving  the  same.  Treasury  Chambers, 
Whitehall,  January  15,  1723-24,  signed  by  George  Baillie,  Charles  Turner, 
and  Henry  Pelham. 

1768,  May  27,  Court  at  St.  James's;  to  Sir  Henry  Moore, 
Governor  of  the  Province  of  New  York.     Folio,  2  pp. 

Warrant  to  issue  letters  patent  constituting  and  appointing  John  Tabor 
Kempe,  Attorney  General  of  the  Province,  signed  by  George  III,  and 
Wills  Hill,  Earl  of  Hillsborough  ;  bearing  impressions  of  three  stamps  of 
two  shillings  sixpence. 

Fac-simile  of  the  Magna  Charta,  in  the  British  Museum, 
with  the  seals  of  the  King's  Securities  to  Magna  Charta 
and  shields  of  the  Barons  in  Arms;    framed. 

Greene,  Nathanael. 

1777,  May  28,  Headquarters;  to  Gen.  Benjamin  Lincoln. 
i2mo.  I  p. 

Says  in  reply  that  he  would  choose  to  reconnoitre  the  ground  before 
any  men  are  posted  at  Somerset,  and  that  there  should  be  "  a  couple  of 
Light-Horse  with  each  Picquet." 

Greenleaf,  William. 

1 77 1,  September  18;  under  Boston. 


Waterston  Collection  415 

Greenough,  Horatio, 

1845,  March  25,  Grafenberg;  to  Mr.  Waterston.    Quarto, 

4  PP- 

Speaks  of  the  sketch  of  John  Qiiincy  Adams  made  at  Washington  from 
a  daguerreotype ;  also  of  the  importance  of  the  water-cure  for  Mrs. 
Greenough. 

Undated;     to     his     brother     John     Greenough,     signed 

"H o."      i6mo.    I   p. 

Grenville,  William  Wyndham. 

1793,  November  9;   under  T.  Walpole. 

Grewe,  Giles. 

1647,  April  29;   under  Great  Britain. 


Hall,  Robert. 

Undated.    32mo.  i  p. 
Hallam,  Henry. 

Undated;  to  Mr.  Phillips.     i6mo.  i  p. 

Halleck,  Fitz -Greene. 

1865,  June  7,  Guilford,  Connecticut;    to  William  L.  An- 
drews.    i6mo.  2  pp. 
Hamerton,  Philip  Gilbert. 

1868,  December  9,  Saone-et-Loire,  France;  to  Mrs.  Water- 
ston.    i2mo.  4  pp. 
Hamilton,  Alexander. 

1778,  June  18,  Headquarters;   to  Elias  Boudinot.     i2mo. 
I  p. 

Thanks  for  intelligence  given  ;  "  If  the  enemy  are  really  gone,  try  to  get 
some  of  the  inhabitants,  on  whom  you  can  depend,  to  pass  the  Delaware, 
to  watch  their  motions  and  convey  intelligence.  Caution  should  be  used 
by  you  all  in  entering  the  city." 

Hamilton,  Elizabeth. 

1845,   September   19;    attestation  of  the  handwriting  of 
Martha  Washington,  framed. 
Hamilton,  William. 

1778,  September  8,  Naples;    to  Thomas  Cadell,  London. 

Octavo,  3  pp. 
1 78 1,  March  20,  Naples;    to  George  Sackville  Germain. 
Octavo,  3  pp. 

Presents  Prince  Coramanico ;  is  "  waiting  impatiently  for  Peace." 
Hammond,  William,  Jr. 

Signature ;     in    "  Pseudodoxia,"    by    T.    Browne.      See 
page  52. 


41 6  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Hampden,  Richard. 

1 69 1,  April  24;   under  Great  Britain. 

Hancock,  John. 

1765,  June,  Boston;  signature  on  ticket.  No.  3982,  in 
Faneuil-Hall  Lottery,  No.  five.      Slip. 

1 77 1,  September  18;    under  Boston. 

1 77 1,  December  12,  Boston;  to  Hayley, and  Hopkins,  Lon- 
don.    Slip. 

Bill  of  exchange  to  pay  to  Henry  Knox. 

1777,  March  25;   under  United  States. 
1788,  May  5;   under  Massachusetts. 

Hardisty,  Margaret. 

Signature ;  in  "  Good  Thoughts,"  by  T.  Fuller,  London, 
1657.     See  page  132. 

Hare,  Francis. 

1 71 5-1 6,  February  24;  under  Great  Britain,  March  20, 
1715-16. 

Harley,  Robert. 

1 71 3,  March  30;  under  Great  Britain. 

Hastings,  Warren. 
Undated.     i6mo.  i  p. 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel. 

1842,  September  i,  Concord;  to  Mr.  Waterston,  Boston. 
Octavo,  I  p. 

Gives  permission  to  print  the  story  of  "  Samuel  Johnson." 
Haydon,  Benjamin  Robert. 

1 82 1,  March  5;  framed.    Octavo,  i  p. 

Haynes,  Hopton. 

1 718,  December  24;  under  Great  Britain,  May  11,  1718. 

Hazlitt,  William. 

1809,  November  5;  to  Rev.  William  Hazlitt,  his  father, 
Wem,  Shropshire.    Octavo,  4  pp. 

Speaks  of  the  visit  of  the  Lambs,  and  the  preparation  of  his  memoir  of 
Thomas  Holcroft. 

Heber,  Mrs.  Mary. 

1825,  April  9,  Whitchurch,  Salop;  to  Walter  Stirling, and 
Stirling  and  Hodsoll,  London.     Octavo,  i  p. 

Speaks  of  her  son,  the  Bishop  of  Calcutta. 
Heber,  Mary,  Jr. 

1819,  January  8,  Hodnet  Hall;  to  Walter  Stirling,  Lon- 
don.    i2mo.  I  p. 


Waterston  Collection  417 

Heber,  Reginald. 

1805,    November   30,    Hodnet    Hall   in    Shrewsbury;    to 

Thomas  Lloyd,  London,     Octavo,   i  p. 
181 8,    April    22,    Chester;   to   Walter    Stirling,    London. 

Octavo,   I  p. 
1827,  March  i ;   signature  on  engraving.     See  page  456. 

Henry,  Robert. 

1790,  February  15,  Edinburgh;    to  Thomas  Cadell,  Lon- 
don.    Octavo,  I  p. 

Herschel,  John  Frederick  William. 
1843,  October  7,  Collingwood.     Slip. 

First  few  lines  quoted  from  Milton's  Paradise  Lost. 

Hervey,  Thomas. 

1667,  October  3;   under  Great  Britain. 

Hickeringill,  William. 

1739,  August  6;    under  R.  Godschall. 

Hill,  Wills. 

1768,  May  2'j\   under  Great  Britain. 

Hiller,  Joseph. 

1 788,  May  5 ;   under  Massachusetts. 

1788,  December  2;   under  same,  May  5,  1788. 

Hillhouse,  J.  A. 

1839,  March  5  ;  to  George  Ticknor,  Boston.    Octavo,  2  pp. 
Signature  and  verses.    Slip. 

Hillsborough,  Earl  of.     See  W.  Hill. 

Holland,  Cornelius. 

1645,  November  18;   under  Great  Britain. 

Homer,  Jonathan. 

1776,  signature,  in  "  Reasons,"  by  R.  Baxter,  London.    See 

page  26. 
1843,  May  9;  to  Joseph  Eckley.     i2mo.  i  p. 

Account  of  old  bibles,  with  a  note  by  Rev.  John  Pierce. 

Hooker,  William  Jackson. 

1822,  June  23,  Glasgow;    to  Stephen  Elliott,  Charleston, 
South  Carolina.     Quarto,  4  pp. 

Speaks  of  the  Botanic  Garden,  University  of  Glasgow,  and  solicits  seeds 
and  roots  from  America. 

Howard,  Charles. 

1599,  May  10;   under  Great  Britain. 
1605-06,  March  7;   under  same. 

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41 8  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Howard,  Elizabeth. 

1818,  September  13,  Grantham;  to  George  Clint,  London. 
Octavo,   I   p. 
Howard,  Henry. 

1605-06,  March  7;   under  Great  Britain. 
Howard,  John. 

1770,  July  6,  Venice;  to  Mr.  Custerson,  Cardington,  Bed- 
fordshire.    Octavo,  3  pp. 

1789,  May  20;   fac-simile.     Octavo,  i  p. 

Signature,  fac-simile  tracing. 
Howitt,  Mary. 

1843,  June  I,  Clapton;   to  Rev.  Artemas  Bowers  Muzzey. 
i2mo.  2  pp. 
Howitt,  William. 

1843,  October  26,  Clapton;   to  Richard  D.  Webb,  Dublin. 
i2mo.  4  pp. 
Hoyle,  Thomas. 

1645,  November  18;    under  Great  Britain. 
Hubbard,  Thomas. 

1838,  February  8;   under  B,  Silliman. 
Humboldt,  Friedrich  Heinrich  Alexander. 

Undated,  Potsdam.    i2mo.  i  p. 
Hume,  Joseph. 

1808,  December  13;   to  S.  Homer.     i6mo.  i  p. 

Presents  the  bearer,  John  Hampton,  a  young  surgeon  from  Edinburgh. 

Hunsdon,  Baron.     See  G.  Carey. 
Hunt,  James  Henry  Leigh. 

(  ),   December  27,  Chelsea;    to  his  son  Thornton 

Leigh  Hunt,  Stockport.     32mo.  i  p. 
Signature,  in  "  Essay,"  by  J.  Warton,  London,  1782.    See 

page  379. 
Same,   in   "  History  of  Egypt,"  by   S.    Sharpe,   London, 
1838.     See  page  329. 
Hyde,  Lawrence. 

1686,    May    15;     to    Robert    Howard,    Auditor    of    His 
Majesty's  Receipt  of  the  Exchequer.     i2mo.  i  p. 

Warrant  (fragment)  to  pay  money  to  Sir  Joseph  Williamson. 

Irving,  Edward. 

1829,  May  15,  Annan;  to  Thomas  Carlyle.    Octavo,  i  p. 
Irving,  Washington. 

Signatures,  and  handwriting.     Slips. 


Waterston  Collection  419 

James  I. 

Signature. 
Jay,  John. 

1786,  May  4,  New  York;  to  John  Adams.    Octavo,  i  p. 

1795,  October  16,  New  York;    to  Samuel  Bancroft.     Oc- 
tavo, I  p. 

1806,  February  4,  Bedford;   to  Henry  Van  Schaack.    Oc- 
tavo, I  p. 
Jefferson,  Thomas. 

1793,    September    15,    Philadelphia;    to   John    Vaughan, 
Philadelphia.     Octavo,  i  p. 

1808,  December;    to  Kitchoa  Geboway,  Indian;    copy. 

Address  to  him  and  his  nation,  through  Mr,  Ryley,  Michigan  territory, 
Gen.  Isaac  Hull,  Governor. 

Jeffrey,  Francis. 

1845,  January  21  to  28.    Octavo,  14  pp. 

Minutes  of  a  case. 

Undated ;  to  John  Van  Buren.    32mo.  i  p. 
Jeffries,  Benjamin  Joy. 

1863,  November  30,  Boston;    to  Mr.  Waterston.     i2mo. 
I   p. 
Jenner,  Edward. 

Undated.    i6mo.  i  p. 
Johnson,  John. 

1739,  August  6;   under  R.  Godschall. 
Johnson,  William. 

1739,  August  6;   under  R,  Godschall. 

1746-47,  March  18,  Mount  Johnson;   to  Robert  Sanders, 
Albany.     i2mo.  i  p. 

Request  that  "  the  french  Prisoner  "  be  sent  from  Albany  to  Schenectady. 
Jones,  William. 

1780,  May  8;    to  William  Adams,  Master  of  Pembroke 
College.     i2mo.  i  p. 
Judd,  Sylvester,  Jr. 

1 84 1,  June  17,  Augusta;  to  Mr.  Waterston.    Quarto,  i  p. 

Speaks  of  Miss  Jane  Williams. 


Kane,  Elisha  Kent. 

Undated;  to  B.  Joy  Jeffries.    i2mo.  i  p. 

Requests  his  attendance  at  the  lectures  in  Music  Hall. 

Keats,  John. 

Undated.    i2mo.  i  p. 


420  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Keats,  John  (continued). 

Specimen  of  his  handwriting-;   fac-simile,  by  Sidney  Hall, 
of  part  of  Hyperion.     Slip. 

Kempenfelt,  Richard. 

1760,  March  4,  Bombay  Harbor;    to  the  Board  of  Ord- 
nance, Great  Britain.     i6mo.  i  p. 

Certificate  that  John  Smyth,  gunner  on  the  Grafton,  had  "  Dryed  Shifted 
and  Sifted  "  332  barrels  of  gunpowder  and  never  received  pay  for  the  same. 

Kennett,  White. 

1 71 5-1 6,  February  24;    under  Great  Britain,  March  20, 
1715-16. 

King,  John  Glen. 

Signature,  in  " 'AnOAAXiNI'OT,"  Geneva,  1574,  and  in 
"Qvincti  Horatii,"  Antwerp,  1576.  See  pages  11  and  180. 
King,  Rufus. 

1823,  April  2,  Jamaica,  Long  Island;  to  Benjamin  Franklin 
Butler,  Albany,     Quarto,  i  p. 
King,  Thomas  Starr. 

1849,  March  25 ;   to  Mr.  Waterston.     i6mo.  i  p. 
Knight,  Jonathan. 

1838,  February  8;   under  B.  Silliman. 

Knowles,  James  Sheridan. 
1843,  October  18.    i2mo.  2  pp. 

Knox,  Henry. 

1783,  March  3,  West  Point;    to  Gen.  Benjamin  Lincoln. 
Folio,  I  p. 

Urges   "  that  everything,  respecting  the  Army,  be  decided  upon  before 
peace  takes  place." 

Lafayette,  Gilbert  Motier  de. 

1 78 1,  December  23;   to  Henry  Knox.     i6mo,  i  p. 
1797,  October  7;    to  Mr.  Williams,  American  Consul  at 
Hamburg.    i6mo.  2  pp. 

Written  just  after  his  release  from  the  dungeons  of  Olmlitz. 

1833,  December  9,  Lagrange;   to  the  Marquis  de  Latour- 
Marbourg.     i2mo.  i  p. 

Lamb,  Charles. 

1814,   March  30;    to  Basil  Montagu,  signature  cut  out. 

Octavo,  I  p. 
(1833?);    to  Thomas  Noon  Talfourd.     T2mo.  i  p. 
Undated;  to  Messrs.  B.  and  E.,  framed.    i6mo.  i  p.    . 


Waterston  Collection  421 

Lamb,  Charles  (continued). 

Undated;    to  Charles  Cowden  Clarke,  with  attestation  of 
the  same  by  him,  framed.     i6mo.  i  p. 
Lamb,  William. 

1835,  December  20,  London;  a  frank  cut  from  the  address 
of  a  letter. 
Landor,  Walter  Savage. 

Specimens  of  his  handwriting.    2  slips. 
Langdon,  Edward. 

1748,  September  13;   signature,  in  "Good  Thoughts,"  by 
T.  Fuller,  London,  1657.     See  page  132. 
Lansdowne,  Marquis  of.     See  W.  Petty. 
Lartin,  William.  x 

1699,  July  4;  under  W.  Penn. 
Lavater,  John  Caspar. 

1778,  August  2y,  Zurich.     i2mo.  i  p. 
Lawrence,  Thomas. 

1828,  January  15;  framed.     i6mo.  i  p. 
Lea,  William. 

1 71 7,  August  7;   under  W.  Penn,  July  4,  1699. 
Lee,  Richard  Henry. 

1778,  January  15,  Williamsburg.    Folio,  2  pp. 

Strongly  suspects  infidelity  in  the  Post  Office;  speaks  of  "the  game  that 
France  now  plays  "  ;  wishes  to  have  a  vigorous  army,  and  necessary  sup- 
plies ;  tories  to  be  driven  out,  they  have  private  riders,  and  "  contrive  to 
corrupt  the  Post  in  some  places  "  ;  the  Assembly  have  "  unanimously  and 
quickly  assented  to  the  Confederation." 

Leigh,  Augusta. 

Undated,    32mo.  2  pp. 
Le  Verrier,  Urbain  Jean  Joseph. 

1854,  October  31,  Imperial  Observatory,  Paris;  to  Benja- 
min Apthorp  Gould.     i2mo.  i  p. 

Ley,  James. 

1624,  December  29;   to  Robert  Pye.     Folio,  i  p. 

Warrant  to  pay  ;^500  to  "  his  maiestie  his  goldesmith,"  Mr.  Acton,  "for 
the  reiduc  of  the  newe  yeares  guiftes,"  signed  by  James  Ley,  Lord  High 
Treasurer. 

Lincoln,  Abraham. 

1847,  December  13,  Washington;    to  William   (  ). 

Quarto,   i  p. 

1855,  August   24,    Springfield,    Illinois;   to   Joshua   Fry 
Speed.     Octavo,  8  pp. 

Opposes  the  extension  of  slavery ;  speaks  of  the  Nebraska  bill,  and  of 
Kansas  affairs. 


422  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Lincoln,  Abraham  (continued). 

1 85 1,  February;  signature,  in  "  Annals,"  by  J.  H.  Perkins, 
St.  Louis,  1850.     See  page  283. 

Lincoln,  Benjamin. 

1777,  September  30,  Camp  near  Stillwater ;  to  Col.  Browne. 
Folio,  I  p. 

Thanks  to  many  in  the  County  of  Berkshire  who  rendered  public  service 
by  reinforcing  the  army  at  Pawlet. 

Lockhart,  John  Gibson. 

Signature  and  handwriting;   envelope. 
London,  Bishop  of.    See  R,  Lowth. 

Longfellow,  Henry  Wadsworth. 

1 84 1,  September  28;    "Excelsior"  in  fac-simile.     i2mo. 

4  pp. 
Signature. 

Louis  XIV. 

1662,  March  29;    to  M.  de  Bezmaux,  Governor  of  the 
Bastile.     Folio,  i  p. 

Order  for  the   imprisonment  of  de    Launay,  signed  also  by  Michel 
Le  Tellier. 

Louis  Philippe,  Duke  of  Orleans. 

(1800?);    to  John  Robison,  Secretary  Royal  Society,  en- 
velope, with  two  wax  impressions  of  seal. 

Lowth,  Robert. 

1777,  July  26,  Fareham;   to  (  )  Raffles,  Westmin- 

ster.    Octavo,  2  pp. 

About  Mr.  Miller,  of  Jamaica ;  bears  wax  impression  of  seal. 

Lyttelton,  Lady. 

1784;    four  lines  of  verse  in  reply  to  Horace  Walpole, 
framed.     i6mo.  i  p. 


Mably,  Gabriel  Bonnot  de. 

Undated ;   to  John  Adams.     i6mo.  I  p. 

Macaulay,  Thomas  Babington. 

1849,  June  6,  Albany;   to  Mrs.  George  Bancroft     i6mo. 

I  p. 
1852,  July  ID,  Albany;  to  Adam  Black,  Edinburgh.    i6mo. 

5  PP- 
MacClintock,  Francis  Leopold. 

1859,   December   17,   Dublin;    to  Captain    (R. ?)    Coote. 
i6mo.  2  pp. 


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McClure,  Robert  John  le  Mesurier. 

1854,  September  2,  Baffins  Bay;  to  William  Edward  Parry. 
i6mo.  8  pp. 
McKean,  Thomas. 

1786,  July  I,  Philadelphia;    to  John  Adams,  Minister,  at 
London.     Octavo,  i  p. 

Introduces  Thomas  Lee  Shippen,  son  of  Dr.  William  Shippen,  and  Dr. 
John  Brown  Cutting,  who  are  to  pursue  their  studies  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
London. 

Mackenzie,  Henry. 

1778,  November  10,  Edinburgh;    letter.     Quarto,  4  pp. 

Affairs  in  Scotland ;  misapplied  exertions  in  raising  new  levies  for  the 
army ;  the  unlucky  adventure  "  the  Douglas  Bank." 

Mackintosh,  James. 

1820,  July  6,  London;    to  Thomas  Addis  Emmett,  New 

York,  address  to  letter  and  signature. 
L'ndated;   to  William  Roscoe,  end  of  note,  framed.     Slip. 
Madison,  James. 

1805,  October  17,  Grays  near  Philadelphia;    to  Andrew 
Ellicott,  Lancaster,   Pennsylvania.     Qiiarto,  2  pp. 

Speaks  of  the  election  in  Pennsylvania,  and  "  the  tendency  of  the  pre- 
cedent to  endanger  that  general  Union  which  was  the  basis  of  his  [the 
President's]  administration,  and  its  bulwark  ag^.'  the  warfare  so  unceasingly 
made  on  it." 

Mann,  Horace. 

1839,  February  13,  Boston;    to  Mr.  Waterston.     Octavo, 

I  p.     ■ 

1842,  May  20,  Boston ;  to  same.    Octavo,  3  pp. 

About  Sunday-school  instruction  and  its  influence  on  the  common 
school. 

1843,  April  4,  Boston ;   to  same.     Octavo,  i  p. . 

To  sail  for  Europe  the  last  of  the  month. 

Marie  Josephine  Louise,  wife  of  Louis  XVHL 

1 799,  January  22 ;   signature,  and  wax  impression  of  seal. 

Marion,  Francis. 

1779,  March  25,  Charleston;   letter.    Quarto,  i  p. 

Has  sent  prisoners  of  war  agreeably  to  orders  of  the  13th  instant ;  asks 
orders  about  General  Howe's  servants  who  are  left  behind  to  take  care  of 
his  house. 

Marmontel,  Jean  Frangois. 

1783,  March  8;  to  John  Adams,  framed.    i6mo.  i  p. 

Marshall,  John. 

1814,  February  term.     Slip. 

Part  of  his  statement  of  the  case,  Pendleton  vs.  Alexander;  with  attes* 
tation  of  the  handwriting  by  William  Cranch,  April  27,  1840. 


424  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Massachusetts. 

1788,  May  5,  Salem;   to  John  Norris.     Folio,  i  p. 

Register  of  the  Brigantine  Jane,  Samuel  Grant,  Master,  signed  by  John 
Hancock,  Governor,  John  Avery,  Secretary,  and  Joseph  Hiller,  Naval 
Officer,  and  John  Norris;  also  certificate  on  the  back  by  Joseph  Hiller, 
Salem,  December  2,  1788,  that  Joseph  Waters  "  is  now  master." 

Mather,  Cotton. 

1707,   July   I ;    to  John  Barnard,   now   in  the  Army  as 

Chaplain.     i2mo.   i  p. 

Uneasiness  caused  by  the  retreat  from  Port  Royal ;  and  satisfaction 
when  their  "  Return  to  Port-Royal  was  resolved." 

Specimen  of  his  handwriting,  leaf  from  a  sermon.     i6mo. 

2  pp. 
Maury,  James. 

1825,  September  i6;   to  Moncure  Robinson,  London,  with 
letter  from  W.  Roscoe  to  Mr.  Maury,  September   lo, 
1825.     i6mo.  I  p. 
Mayhew,  Jonathan. 

1747;   signature,  cut  from  the  fly  leaf  of  a  book. 

1766,  February  20,  Boston;  to  Andrew  Eliot.     i2mo.  i  p. 

Speaks  of  Election  Sermon  by  Mr.  Eliot ;  quotes  letter  from  Mr.  Hollis 
about  his  gift  of  books  to  Harvard  College. 

Melanchthon,  Philip. 

1542,  Naoburg.     Quarto,   i  p. 

Melbourne,  Lord.     See  W.  Lamb. 
Meller,  J. 

1 71 5-16,  February  24;    under  Great  Britain,  March  20, 
1715-16. 
Methuen,  Paul. 

1 71 5-1 6,  March  20;   under  Great  Britain. 

Milner,  Isaac. 

1812,    February    27,    Queen's    College,    Cambridge;    to 
Thomas  Cadell  and  William  Davies,  London.     Quarto, 

3  PP- 
Mitford,  John. 

1818;    signature,  in  "Sexagenarian,"  by  W.  Beloe,  Lon- 
don, 181 7.     See  page  30. 

1852,  August;    signature,  in  "Life,"  of  B.  G.  Niebuhr. 
See  page  263.     • 

Signature ;    in  "  Love  of  Fame,"  by  E.  Young,  London, 
1730.     See  page  396. 
Mitford,  John  Freeman. 

1798,  February  26;   under  J.  Scott. 


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Mitford,  Mary  Russell. 

Undated ;   to  Miss  Sedgwick,  New  York ;   end  of  a  letter. 
i2mo.   I  p. 
Monck,  George. 

1666-67,  February  12,  Cockpitt;    to  John  Berkeley,  and 
the  rest  of  the  Commissioners  of  Ordnance.    Folio,  i  p. 

Warrant  for  "  baiidaleers  "  for  his  regiment  to  replace  old  ones,  many  of 
which  were  spoiled  at  the  time  of  the  fire  in  London. 

Monroe,  James. 

1794,  August  22,  Paris;    to  the  Commissary  of  Foreign 
Relations,  France.     Octavo,  2  pp. 

Expresses  peculiar  satisfaction  that  the  French  Republic  should  "  appro- 
priate a  house  for  my  use  as  Minister  of  their  ally,  the  United  States  of 
America,"  but  declines  the  offer,  because  the  Constitution  forbids  his 
receiving  such  a  favor. 

Montalivet,  Jean  Pierre  Bachasson  de. 

181 1,  September  11 ;  under  France. 
Montgomery,  James. 

1839,  March  13;   letter.     Octavo,  i  p. 

Sends  his  portrait  painted  in  1807  by  Francis  Legatt  Chantrey. 
Moodey,  Joshua. 

1668,  signature,  in  "  Reasons,"  by  R.  Baxter,  London,  1667. 
See  page  26. 

More,  Hannah. 

Specimen  of  her  handwriting. 
Morgan,  Lady  Sydney   (Owenson). 

1830;   to  Robert  Gilmore,  Dublin,     i6mo.  i  p. 

Morghen,  Raffaele. 

Signature;    in  *' Opere,"  by  N.  Palmerini.     See  page  274. 

Morrey,  Richard. 

1 71 7,  August  7;   under  W.  Penn,  July  4,  1699. 

Morris,  Gouverneur. 

1807,  January  20,  Morrisania;  to  Jonathan  Dayton,  Eliza- 
bethtown.     Octavo,  2  pp. 
Morris,  Robert. 

1777,  March  25;   under  United  States. 
1797,  October   11,  Hills  near  Philadelphia;    to  Le  Roy, 
Bayard  and  McEvers,  New  York.     Octavo,  2  pp. 

Morrison,  Robert. 

1824,  May  7;   to  Thomas  Wilson.     i2mo.  2  pp. 

Morse,  Samuel  Finley  Breese. 

1834,  December;  signature,  framed. 


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Mortimer,  Earl.     See  R.  Harley. 
Motley,  John  Lothrop. 

1 86 1,  August  18,  Nahant;  to  Mr.  Waterston.     i6mo.  i  p. 
Murray,  Lindley. 

Signature. 


Napoleon. 

1806,  April  25,  St.  Cloud;  to  Due  Denis  Decres.    Octavo, 

1  p. 

181 1,  September  11 ;  under  France. 

Signatures,  fac-similes. 
Napoleon  III. 

Specimens  of  his  handwriting.     Slips. 
Naylor,  G. 

1 71 5-16,  February  24;    under  Great  Britain,  March  20, 
1715-16. 
Neal,  John. 

1843,  October  22,,  Portland;   to  Mr.  Waterston.     Octavo, 

2  pp. 

Neander,  Johann  August  Wilhelm. 
1828,  April  27,  Berlin.     i2mo.  i  p. 

Necker,  Jacques. 

1799,  October  7.     i2rrio.  2  pp. 
Nelson,  Horatio. 

1801,  January  27,  Plymouth  Dock;    to  Lady  Hamilton, 
London,  with  wax  impression  of  seal.     Quarto,  i  p. 

Newport,  Thomas. 

1 71 5-16,  March  20;   under  Great  Britain. 
Newton,  Isaac. 

1 71 5-1 6,  February  24;    under  Great  Britain,  March  20, 
1715-16. 

1 71 8,  December  24;   under  same.  May  11,  17 18. 
Newton,  John. 

1800,  November  14;  to  Dr.JamesBenamon(  ?).   i2mo.  2  pp. 
Nightingale,  Florence. 

Signature,  framed. 
Norris,  John. 

1 788,  May  5 ;    under  Massachusetts. 
North,  Robert. 

1599,  May  10;  under  Great  Britain. 


Waterston  Collection  427 

Northampton,  Earl  of.     See  H.  Howard. 

Northcote,  James. 

1809,  May  11;    to  Thomas  Cadell  and  WiUiam  Davies, 
London.     Octavo,  i  p. 

Received  the  first  number  of  the  Gallery  of  Portraits. 

1825,  September  12.    Octavo,  i  p. 

"  Echo  and  the  Parrot " ;   specimen  of  his  handwriting. 

Quarto,  i  p. 
Signature. 

Northumberland,  Duke  of.     See  A.  Percy. 

Norton,  Caroline  Elizabeth  Sarah. 

1840,  March  9;   to  Mrs.  Samuel  Carter  Hall;   signature 
cut  off.     i6mo.  3  pp. 

Nottingham.,  Earl  of.     See  C.  Howard. 


Oberlin,  Jean  Frederic. 
Signature. 
Specimen  of  his  handwriting.     i2mo.  2  pp. 

Opie,  Amelia. 

1 84 1,  April  4;    to  Alexander  Taylor.     Octavo,   i   p. 

Otis,  James. 

1743,  June  13,  Boston;  to  James  Otis,  Barnstable.    Folio, 

I  p. 
1768,  March.     i6mo.  i  p. 

Agreement  in  the  case  between  Joseph  Doane  and  Lot  Gage,  signed 
also  by  John  Adams. 

Oxford,  Earl  of.     See  R.  Harley. 


Paley,  William. 

1784,  October  22,  Carlisle;    to  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Dro- 
more,  Ireland.     Octavo,  i  p. 

Parr,  Samuel. 
*  (         ),  December  24;  to  Mr.  Woods.    i6mo.  i  p. 

Parry,  William  Edward. 

1846,  November  9;  to  George  Eden,  Lord  Auckland;  end 

of  letter.     i6mo.  i  p. 
1852,  February   12,   13,  Gosport;    to   (Admiral?)    Coote, 

his  son-in-law.     i6mo.  4  pp. 
Signature;  under  S.  G.  Cresswell. 


428  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Peel,  Robert. 

Undated ;  to  Dr.  Buckland.    32mo.  i  p. 

Pelham,  Henry. 

1723-24,  January  15;  under  Great  Britain,  December  19, 
1723. 

Pelham,  Thomas. 

1 69 1,  April  24;   under  Great  Britain. 

Pellico,  Silvio. 

1842,  October  2;^,  near  Turin;  signature.    Slip. 
Specimen  of  his  handwriting. 

Penn,  William  (1621-1670). 

1667,  October  3;   under  Great  Britain. 
Specimen  of  his  handwriting,  and  signature,   fac-simile. 
Octavo,  I  p. 

Penn,  William  (1644-1718). 

1699,  July  4;  to  John  Wilmer,  London.  Parchment. 
Oblong  octavo,  2  pp. 

Lease  of  three  thousand  acres  of  land  in  the  province  of  Pennsylvania 
between  the  Susquehanna  and  Delaware  rivers,  witnessed  by  Harb*  Spring- 
ett,  William  Lartin,and  William  Springett,  with  two  six-penny  stamps,  and 
Mr.  Penn's  seal  in  wax  ;  on  the  back  is  the  receipt  of  money  by  Mr.  Penn, 
witnessed  by  the  same  persons,  and  the  transfer,  August  7,  17 17,  from  John 
Wilmer  to  John  Budd  and  Sarah  Morrey  ;  witnessed  by  William  Lea,  and 
Richard  Morrey,  with  Wilmer's  seal  in  wax. 

Specimen  of  his  handwriting;  address  of  a  letter  "For 
James  Logan  Secrete  of  Pennsylvania  &c:  at  Philadel- 
phia,"    Slip. 

Pepperrell,  William. 

1 748,  September  2,  Kittery ;  to  William  Shirley.  Octavo, 
I  p. 

Pepys,  Samuel. 

1674,  March  2y;   under  Great  Britain. 

Perciveil,  James  Gates. 

Specimen  of  his  handwriting.    Slip. 

Percy,  Algernon. 

1852,  March  24,  Admiralty;  to  William  Edward  Parry. 
i6mo.  4  pp. 

Petty,  William. 

1782,   October  9;    to  Rev.    (  )   Walker.     Octavo, 

3  PP- 
1828,  July  21 ;    to  Lant  Carpenter,  address,  and  signa- 
ture.    i2mo.  I  p. 


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Philbrick,  John  Dudley. 

1862,  November  5 ;   to  Mr.  Waterston,  in  his  "  Reports," 
Boston.     See  page  43. 
Philipps,  John. 

1 71 5-16,  February  24;    under  Great  Britain,  March  20, 
1 71 5-1 6. 
Phillips,  Jonathan. 

1845,  February  3;   to  Mr.  Waterston.     Quarto,  i  p. 
Phillips,  William  (i 775-1828). 

1812,  August  15;  to  Mr,  Playfair.    i6mo.  2  pp. 
Pickering,  Timothy. 

1795,   February  28,   War-Office;    to   Benjamin   Lincoln, 
Boston.     Octavo,  i  p. 

Clothing  to  be  sent  by  Lieut.  Nehemiah  Freeman,  of  Boston,  to  Lieut. 
David  Hale  at  Portland,  for  recruits  there. 

Pierce,  John. 

Undated;   to  Mr.  Waterston.     i6mo.  i  p. 

Enclosing  a  leaf  from  Solomon  Stoddard's  sermon. 

Undated ;  under  J.  Homer. 

Sermons,  1800-1811.     Seventeen  in  one  volume,  i2mo. 

Given  to  Mr.  Waterston  by  Rev.  John  Pierce's  family. 
Pinckney,  Charles  Cotesworth. 

181 5,  June  26,  Charleston;    to  John  Vaughan,  Philadel- 
phia.    Octavo,  2  pp. 

Introduces  his  two  nephews  Henry  and  Edward  Parker,  the  latter  of 
whom  desires  a  place  with  some  eminent  ship  builder  to  be  educated  as  a 
naval  architect. 

Pinkney,  William. 

1808,  June  23,  London;  to  Mr.  Bromfield.    Quarto,  2  pp. 
Piozzi,  Hester  Lynch. 

Specimen  of  her  handwriting;    framed.     Slip. 
Pope,  Alexander. 

Undated;    to  M.  Wortley  Montagu,  fac-simile.     Octavo, 

3  PP- 
Undated.    i2mo.  i  p. 

Specimen  of  his  handwriting.     i6mo.  2  pp. 
Portland,  Duchess  of.     See  M.  C.  Bentinck. 
Price,  Richard. 

1 77 1,  August  3;   to  Rev.  George  Walker,  Norfolk.     Oc- 
tavo, 2  pp. 
1785,  March  25,    Octavo,  2  pp. 

Speaks  of  his  pamphlet  on  "  Observations  on  the  Importance  of  the 
American  Revolution." 


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Priestley,  Joseph. 

1770,   June   2,    Leeds;   to   Benjamin   Franklin,   London. 
i'2mo.    I   p. 

1778,  March  2,  London;  to  Rev.  George  Walker,  Notting- 
ham.    Folio,  2  pp. 

Printed  in  the  Proceedings  (2d  series.  III,  15)  of  the  Historical  Society 
for  June  i8,  1886. 

1785,  January  6,  Birmingham;    to  Rev.  Joseph  Bretland, 
Exeter,  England.     Octavo,  2  pp. 

Printed  in  the  same  (2d  series,  III,  15,  16). 

1794,   August   25,    Northumberland;   to   John   Vaughan, 
Philadelphia.     Octavo,  3  pp. 

Printed  in  the  same  (2d  series,  III,  16,  17). 
Pulaski,  Casimir. 

1779,  September  13,  Mr.  Scott's  Plantation;   to  Benjamin 
Lincoln.     Quarto,  i  p. 

Moving  toward  the  enemy's  lines. 
Putnam,  Israel. 

1777,   January   29,    Princeton,    New   Jersey;   to   General 
Rodney. 

Wants  more  soldiers  at  his  post. 


Quincy,  Abigail  Phillips. 

1876,  April  17,  Boston;    signature,  in  "History,"  by  E. 
Hyde,  London,  1702.     See  page  187. 
Quincy,  Edmund. 

Signature ;   in  "  Life  of  Samuel  Johnson,"  by  J.  Boswell, 
London,  1791.     See  page  44. 
Quincy,  Eliza  Susan. 

1 87 1,  February  2,  Boston. 

About  the  mansion  of  Peter  Faneuil,  later  the  residertce  of  William 
Phillips,  uncle  of  Josiah  Quincy ;  a  manuscript  note,  in  pencil,  written  at 
the  beginning  of  Quincy's  History  of  Boston. 

1876,  April  17,  Boston;    signature,  in  "History,"  by  E. 

Hyde,  London,   1702.     See  page  187. 
1882,  June  17;   to  Mr.  Waterston.    32mo.  2  pp. 

Quincy,  Josiah. 

181 8,  July  4,  Boston.    Octavo,  8  pp. 

Address  at  the  laying  of  the  corner  stone  of  the  Massachusetts  General 
Hospital. 

1829,  Cambridge.     Octavo,  60  pp. 

Address  at  his  inauguration  as  President  of  Harvard  University. 


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431 


Quincy,  Josiah  (continued). 

1859,  August  15,  Quincy;  to  Mr.  Waterston.    Octavo,  i  p. 

Reluctantly  declines  the  honor  of  serving  as  Chairman  of  the  Committee 
to  take  steps  to  commemorate  the  deeds  and  services  of  Horace  Mann. 

Signature ;    in  "  Religio  Medici,"  by  T.  Browne,  London, 
1659.     See  page  52. 

Quincy,  Mary  Sophia. 

1876,  April  17,  Boston;    signature,  in  "History,"  by  E. 
Hyde,  London,  1702.     See  page  187. 


Radcliffe,  Thomas. 

1582,  July  10;   signature.    Octavo,  i  p. 
Rammohun  Roy. 

1824,  February  5,  Calcutta;   to  William  Ward,  Jr.,  Bos- 
ton or  Medford.     Quarto,  3  pp. 
Ramsay,  David. 

1790,  May  14,  Charleston;    to  John  Vaughan,  Philadel- 
phia.    Octavo,  2  pp. 
Raynal,  Guillaume  Thomas  Franqois. 

(1778?) ;   to  John  Adams,  Paris.     32mo.  i  p. 
Rich,  Robert. 

1647,  April  29;   under  Great  Britain. 
Richardson,  John. 

1 85 1,  September  2y,  Wickham;  to  William  Exiward  Parry. 
i6mo.  3  pp. 

1854,  October  2  ;  to  William  Edward  Parry.     i6mo.  4  pp. 
Rochester,  Earl  of.    See  L.  Hyde. 
Roebuck,  John  Arthur. 

Specimen  of  his  handwriting.     i2mo.  i  p. 
Rogers,  Samuel. 

1846;    to  Mrs.   Holland,   in  his  "Italy,"  London,    1854. 
32mo.  I  p.     See  page  313. 

Undated;  to  Mrs.  Baillie.    i6mo.  i  p. 

Undated.    32mo.  i  p. 

Undated;    in   "Specimens,"  by  L.   S.   Costello,  London, 
1835.     See  page  84. 

RoUe,  John. 

1647,  April  29;    under  Great  Britain. 

Romilly,  Samuel. 

1802,  March  25,  London;   to  Jeremy  Bentham,  Westmin- 
ster.    Octavo,  I  p. 


432  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Roscoe,  William. 

1809,   January   9,   Liverpool;    to   Henry   Fuseli,   end   of 

letter.     Octavo,  i  p. 
1825,  September  10,  Liverpool;   to  James  Maury.     i2mo. 

2  pp. 

Rose,  Samuel. 

1794,  July  21,  London;   to  Thomas  Cadell.     Slip. 

Receipt,  for  William  Hayley,  for  his  proportion  of  the  profits  upon  the 
last  editions  of  the  Triumphs  of  Temper  and  of  the  Old  Maids ;  with  im- 
pression of  a  six-penny  receipt  stamp. 

Ross,  John. 

1835,  February  21 ;  to  J.  W.  Hobbs.     l6mo.  i  p. 
Signature. 

Rous,  Francis. 

1645,  November  18;   under  Great  Britain. 

Ruddock,  John. 

1 77 1,  September  18;   under  Boston. 

Rupert,  Prince. 

1644,   November  4,   Oxford;    to   Major-General   George 
Porter.     Folio,  i  p. 
About  his  release. 
Rush,  Benjamin. 

1808,  June  21,  Philadelphia.     Quarto,  2  pp. 

Desires  to  have  the  help  of  our  Minister  at  the  Court  of  France  to 
liberate  Dr.  Thomas  Clark,  who  has  been  held  prisoner  at  Verdun,  France, 
since  1803. 

Ruskin,  John. 

Undated;   to  John  Rollin  Tilton.     i6mo.  2  pp. 

Russell,  John. 

1834,  November  5;    a  frank  cut  from  the  address  of  a 
letter.     Slip. 

1835,  March  13 ;  letter,  and  a  frank  on  the  address.     i6mo. 
2  pp. 

1835,  June  8,  Whitehall.     Octavo,  i  p. 

Russell,  Thomas. 

1871,  April  5,  Custom  House,  Boston;  to  Mr.  Waterston. 
i2mo.  I  p. 

Death  of  "  Father  Taylor  "  (Edward  Thompson  Taylor). 

Russell,  William. 

1633-34,  March  21 ;  to  David  Cuningham.     i6mo.  i  p. 

Receipt  for  part  payment  of  a  note. 

Rutland,  Duchess  of.     See  E.  Howard. 


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Sabine,  Edward. 

1855,  October  26,  Westminster;    to  Mrs.  Coote.     i6mo. 

3  PP- 
Sackville,  Thomas. 

1599,  May  10;    under  Great  Britain. 

1605-06,  March  7;   under  same. 
Saint  John,  Henry. 

1 7 13-14,  January  6;   under  C.  Talbot. 
St.  Quintin,  William. 

1 71 5-16,  March  20;   under  Great  Britain. 
Salmon,  Ed. 

1653,  November  14;    under  Great  Britain. 
Sanders,  Robert. 

1746-47,  March.     i2mo.  i  p. 

About  "  the  french  Prisoner "  to  be  sent  to  Schenectady  to  Col. 
William  Johnson. 

Schelling,  Friedrich  Wilhelm  Joseph. 

1835,  January  5,  Munchen.     i6mo.  i  p. 
Schiller,  Johann  Christoph  Friedrich. 

Signature,  and  specimen  of  his  handwriting;    framed. 
Schleiermacher,  Friedrich  Ernst  Daniel. 

Signature. 
Scott,  John. 

1798,  February  26.     Folio,  2  pp. 

Opinion,  as  Lord  High  Chancellor,  signed  also  by  John  Freeman  Mit- 
ford,  as  Solicitor  General,  as  to  whether  it  is  fit  to  prosecute  Richard 
Doidge. 

Scott,  Walter. 

Undated;  to  Robert  Pierce  Gillies,  framed.     i6mo.  2  pp. 
Leaf  from  Kenilworth,  with  attestation  by  Adam  Bla.ck; 

framed.    Quarto,  2  pp. 
Proof  of  pages  135  and  136  of  his  History  of  Scotland, 

with  his  corrections;    framed.     i6mo.  2  pp. 
1824,    September    3,    Abbotsford;    fac-simile    signature, 

framed. 
Specimen  of  his  handwriting;    framed. 
Selden,  John. 

1647,  April  29;  under  Great  Britain. 
Seward,  W. 

1739,  November  16;   under  G.  Whitefield. 
Seynor,  Richard. 

1 724,  May  3 1 ;   signature,  and  family  record,  in  "  Bible," 
London,  1603.     See  page  32. 

28 


434  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Sharp,  Daniel. 

1849,  April  6,  Boston;   to  Mr.  Waterston.     i6mo.  i  p. 
Sharp,  Granville. 

1803,    December    6,    London;    to    William    Lodge,    New- 
York.    Octavo,  2  pp. 

About  security  from  William  Hall ;  has  received  news  of  the  dreadful 
fever  raging  in  New  York,  Philadelphia,  and  other  places. 

Signature;    in  "History,"  by  L.  Echard.     See  page  109. 
Shelbume,  Lord.     See  W.  Petty. 
Shelley,  Percy  Bysshe. 

1820,  August  27,  Pisa ;  to  Mr.  Hayward,  London.    Quarto, 
I  p. 
Sherman,  Roger. 

I757»    January    31,    New    Milford;    to    William    Samuel 
Johnson,   Stratford.     Quarto,   i   p. 

About  the  execution  obtained  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  by  S.  Bowne  against 
Paul  Welch,  Jr.,  who  had  absconded. 

Sherwin,  Thomas. 

1865,  April  8,  Boston;   to  Mr.  Waterston,  in  "  Semi-Cen- 
tennial,"  English  High  School,  Boston.     See  page  43. 
Shrewsbury,  Duke  of.    See  C.  Talbot. 
Shrewsbury,  Earl  of.     See  G.  Talbot. 
Siddons,  Harriet. 

1840,   July    18,    Edinburgh;   to   Nahum   Capen,    Boston. 
i6mo.  2  pp. 
Siddons,  Sarah. 

Signature ;    framed. 

Specimen  of  her  handwriting,  with  attestation  by  Mrs. 
Henry  Siddons;    framed.     Slip. 
Sigoumey,  Lydia  Huntley. 

1842,  September;    under  W.  Wordsworth. 
Silliman,  Benjamin. 

1838,  February  8,  New  Haven;  to  Nahum  Capen,  Boston. 

About  Dr.  Barber's  lectures ;  lectures  to  be  given  by  James  Silk  Buck- 
ingham ;  reference  to  lectures  of  George  Combe,  signed  by  Jonathan  Knight 
and  Thomas  Hubbard. 

Smith,  Charlotte. 

1796,  November  28,  Heddington;   to  Thomas  Cadell,  Jun. 

and  William  Davies,  London.     Octavo,   i  p. 
Undated ;  to  Thomas  Cadell  and  William  Davies,  London. 
Octavo,  3  pp. 
Smith,  Horatio. 

1 816,  December  6;   to  Thomas  Hill.     i6mo.  2  pp. 


Waterston  Collection 


435 


Smith,  Sydney. 

(1815?)  ;  to  George  Ticknor.    Octavo,  i  p. 
1844,  April  12;  signature  on  envelope. 
Smyth,  John. 

1760,  March  16,  Bombay;  to  John  Michie,  Ordnance 
storekeeper  of  His  Majesty's  Squadron  in  the  East  In- 
dies.    Folio,  I  p. 

Receipt  for  work  on  powder,  witnessed  by  William  Fergusson  ;  signed 
in  duplicate. 

South,  Robert. 

1711-12,  January  3.    Folio,  i  p. 

Receipt  for  twelve  month's  annuity,  due  on  December  27,  witnessed  by 
John  Walworth. 

Southey,  Robert. 

Undated  letter,     i6mo,  i  p. 

1824;    signature,    in    *' Jacobi    Philippi    Tomasini."      See 
page  359- 
Sparks,  Jared. 

i860,  October  i,  Cambridge;   to  Mr.  Waterston.     i2mo. 
I  p. 
Spencer,  John  Charles. 

1833,  January  2;   to  George  Howard.     i6mo.  2  pp. 
Sprague,  Charles. 

1843,  October  9,  Boston;  to  Mr.  Waterston.    Quarto,  3  pp. 

Speaks  of  the  mall  laid  out  round  the  Common  by  the  City  authorities 
a  "  few  years  ago,"  and  how  "  fifty  or  sixty  tombs  in  the  adjoining  burial- 
ground  were  shut  up  and  their  places  supplied  by  a  range  of  new  ones, 
built  in  another  part  of  the  ground,"  including  his  father's. 

1847,  August  21,  Boston;    to  Mr.   Waterston.     Quarto, 

"  The    Brothers,"    verses    in    his    handwriting,    signed. 

Quarto,   i  p. 
Signature. 
Sprague,  William  Buel. 

1850,  December  19,  Albany;   to  Mr.  Waterston.     i2mo. 

3  PP- 
Springett,  Harb* 

1699,  July  4;   under  W.  Penn. 
Springett,  William. 

1699,  July  4;   under  W.  Penn. 
Spurzheim,  Johann  Kaspar. 

Specimen  of  his  handwriting,  with  attestation,  September 
14,  1843,  by  Nahum  Capen.     Octavo,  2  pp. 


436  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Stael-Holstein,  Anne  Louise  Germaine  Necker  de. 

Signature,  and  specimen  of  handwriting;   framed.     Slip. 
Stewart,  Dugald. 

1787,  September  5,  Catrine  near  Cumnock,  Ayrshire;   to 
Benjamin  Vaughan,  London.     Octavo,  3  pp. 
Stoddard,  Solomon. 

Leaf  of  sermon,  in  a  very  fine  hand,  by  him.     i6mo.  2  pp. 
Storrs,  Richard  Salter. 

1S79,  March  5,  Brooklyn,  New  York;  to  Mr.  Waterston. 

i2mo.  2  pp. 
1879,  April  II,  Brooklyn,  New  York;    to  same.     i2mo. 
2  pp. 
Story,  Joseph. 

1 83 1,  May  11;    "Lines  on  the  Death  of  my  Daughter." 
Quarto,  4  pp. 

1832,  March  5  ;  to  Mrs.  Story,  end  of  letter.    Octavo,  i  p. 
1845,  May  21,  Cambridge;    to  Mr.  Waterston.     Quarto, 

I  p. 

Encloses  fifty  dollars  for  monument  to  Rev.  Dr.  Joseph  Tuckerman. 
Stothard,  Thomas. 

1 794,  January  29 ;  to  Thomas  Cadell  and  William  Davies. 
Slip.     See  page  347. 

Receipt  of  ten  guineas  for  four  drawings  for  Akenside's  *'  Pleasures  of 
Imagination." 

Sumner,  Charles. 

1854,   March   21,   Senate   Chamber;    to  Mr.   Waterston. 
i2mo.  3  pp. 

Speaks  of  the  debate  in  Congress  which  began  with  an  attack  on  Chase 
and  himself ;  and  memorials  of  the  New  England  clergy. 

1863,  October  7,  Boston;  to  same.     i2mo.  3  pp. 

Death  of  his  brother,  George  Sumner. 
Sumner,  George. 

1844,  November  i,  Paris;   to  his  brother,  Henry  Sumner. 
i2mo.  4  pp. 

Speaks  of  the  illness  of  his  sister  Mary,  who  died  on  October  4. 
Sussex,  Earl  of.     See  T.  Radcliffe. 
Sussy,  Collin  de. 

181 1,  September  11 ;  under  France. 


Talbot,  Charles. 

1 713-14,  January  6.     Folio,  2  pp. 

Account  of  expenses  as  Ambassador  to  France,  approved  by  Henry 
Saint  John,  Viscount  Bolingbroke. 


Waterston  Collection  437 

Talbot,  Gilbert. 

1605-06,  March  7;  under  Great  Britain. 

Talfourd,  Thomas  Noon. 
Undated  letter,     i6mo.  i  p. 

Talleyrand-Perigord,  Charles  Maurice  de, 

1795,  September  19,  Philadelphia;  to  Le  Roy  and  Bayard, 
New  York.    Octavo,  2  pp. 

Taylor,  Emily. 

1846,  April  25;  to  Mr.  Colman.    32mo.  i  p. 
Temple,  William. 

1674,  September  21,  Hague;   to  Richard  Bulstrode,  Brus- 
sells.     i2mo.  I  p. 

Thackeray,  William  Makepeace. 

Undated;  to  Mrs.  Bancroft.     i6mo.  i  p. 
Undated;  to  Mr.  Appleton.     i6mo.  i  p. 

Thatcher,  Benjamin  Bussey. 

1837,  September  12;   to  Mr.  Waterston.     Octavo,  2  pp. 

Tholuck,  Friedrich  August  Gottreu. 
Specimen  of  his  handwriting.     Slip. 

Thomson,  Charles. 

1780,  July  25,  in  Congress;    extract  from  the  Minutes. 
Octavo,  I  p. 

Charles  Pettit  elected  assistant  Quartermaster-General  to  reside  near 
Congress. 

1789,  March  7,  New  York;   letter.     Octavo,  i  p. 

"  The  delegates  whom  the  States  appointed  to  conduct  the  business  of 
the  Union  in  Congress  .  .  .  have  not  assembled  in  sufficient  number  to 
form  a  house." 

Thorwaldsen,  Albert. 
Signature ;   framed. 

Tombes,  John. 

1645,  November  2^',  under  Great  Britain,  November  18. 

Tooke,  John  Home. 

Signature;    in  "Image,"  by  T.  Elyot.     See  page  113. 

Tuckerman,  Joseph. 

1836,  March  3,  Boston;  to  Mr.  Waterston.    12  mo.  2  pp. 
1839,  November  25,  Boston;  to  same.    Quarto,  2  pp. 

Turner,  Charles. 

1723-24,  January  15;   under  Great  Britain,  December  19, 
1723. 


438  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

United  States. 

1777,  March  25,  Philadelphia;    to  John  Bradford,  Conti- 
nental Agent,  Boston. 

Order  by  the  Marine  Committee,  signed  by  John  Hancock,  Robert  Morris, 
William  Whipple,  Nathan  Brownson,  Thomas  Burke,  Oliver  Wolcott, 
Abraham  Clark  and  William  EUery,  to  fit  out  three  fast-sailing  ships,  mount- 
ing "  not  exceeding  18  Six  Pounders  on  one  deck  "  ;  and  the  frank  of  John 
Hancock. 


Van  Buren,  Martin. 

1837,  February  2t,',    to  Benjamin  Franklin  Butler,  Secre- 
tary of  War.     i2mo.  i  p. 

Requests  the  published  documents,  called  for  by  John  Jordan  Crittenden, 
in  the  case  against  Richard  Keith  Call. 

Vaughan,  Isaac. 

1719,   May  7;    signature,   in   "Good  Thoughts,"   by  T. 
Fuller,  London,   1657.     See  pa?ge   132, 
Victoria. 

1855,  January  12,  Court  at  St.  James's;    signature,  and 

embossed  seal  cut  from  a  document,  framed.     Slip. 
Specimen  of  her  handwriting,  on  royal  paper.     i6mo.  i  p. 
Voltaire,  Francois  Marie  Arouet  de. 

Specimen  of  his  handwriting,     i6mo.     i  p. 


Waddington,  Edward. 

171 5-16,  February  24;    under  Great  Britain,  March  20, 
1715-16. 
Wakefield,  Gilbert. 

1790,  March  6,  Nottingham.     i2mo.  i  p. 

About  an  appointment  in  the  classical  department  at  Hackney. 
Walker,  Thomas. 

1723,  December  19;  under  Great  Britain. 
Walpole,  Horace. 

1784,  November  28,  Strawberry  Hill;   framed.     i2mo.  i  p. 

Twelve  lines  of  verse  to  Lady  Lyttelton,  with  her  reply  in  four  lines  on 
the  same  page. 

1784,  December  2.     To  Lady  Lyttelton,  at  the  College, 
Ripley,  after  receiving  her  verses,  framed.     i2mo.  i  p. 
Walpole,  Thomas. 

1792,  September  2,  Munich;   to  Valentine  Green,  London. 
Octavo,  I  p. 

1793,  November  9,  Whitehall.    Octavo,  i  p. 

Asks  allowance  as  Envoy  Extraordinary  at  the  Court  of  Munich ;  al- 
lowed by  William  Wyndham  Grenville. 


Waterston  Collection  439 

Walworth,  John, 

1711-12,  January  3;   under  R.  South. 
Warwick,  Earl  of.     See  R.  Rich. 
Washington,  George, 

1776,  October  7,  Headquarters;  to  Benjamin  Lincoln, 
framed.     Octavo,  i  p. 

Instructions  "to  collect  all  the  boats  &  other  small  craft  on  the  sound, 
from  Hare  Neck  downwards." 

1788,  January  i,  Mount  Vernon;  to  Henry  Knox;  framed. 
Octavo,  3  pp. 

Expresses  pleasure  at  increase  of  Federal  sentiment;  speaks  of  elec- 
tion of  John  Adams  as  Vice-President. 

1788,  August  17,  Mount  Vernon;  to  John  Beale  Bordley. 
Octavo,  5  pp. 

1799,  July  16,  Mount  Vernon;  to  The  Cashier  of  the 
Office  of  Discount  and  Deposit,  Baltimore,  copy,  framed. 
Slip. 

Check  in  favor  of  P.  Tilghman  for  ^158. 

Signature,  as  President  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati, 

cut  from  a  document;    framed. 
Specimen  of  his  handwriting;   framed.    Octavo,  i  p. 

Washington,  Martha. 

1789,  November  4;  to  Mrs.  John  Adams;  framed.  Oc- 
tavo, I  p. 

Undated ;  to  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Alexander  Hamilton,  with 
attestation  by  Mrs.  Hamilton,  September  19,  1845, 
framed.     Slip. 

Waterston,  Helen  Ruthven. 

1857,  July  19  and  20,  Heidelberg;  manuscript  extracts 
from  her  Journal  and  letter,  in  "  Memoirs,"  by  E.  O. 
Benger,  I.  216.     See  page  31. 

Waterston,  Robert. 

1795,  February  20;    signature  in  "Divine  Meditations," 

Edinburgh,  1794.     See  page  103. 
1795,  May  14;    signature  in  "Sins  of  Government,"  by 

A.  L,  Barbauld,  1794.     See  page  23. 
1863,  April  23,  Boston;    signature,  in  "History,"  by  E. 

Hyde,  Oxford,   1702.     See  page  187. 
Signature;    in  "Bible."  London,  1603.     See  page  32. 
Same;    in  "Complete  Concordance,"  by  C.  Cotton,  1635. 

See  page  85. 
Same ;   in  "  Fast,"  by  J.  Murray.     See  page  257. 


440  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Waterston,  Robert  (continued). 

Same;   in    "Letter,"   by  J.    Currie,   Dublin,    1793.      See 
page  91. 

Waterston,  Robert  Cassie. 

1869,  November  24,  Boston;  to  Mrs.  Joshua  Green,  Groton. 

Thanking  her  for  the  privilege  of  reading  two  letters  about  Thomas 
Sherwin,  and  speaking  of  the  help  given  by  her  son  Dr.  Samuel  Abbott 
Green  in.  the  preparation  of  his  memorial  address  on  Mr.  Sherwin. 

Waterston  family. 

Record  in  "  Bible,"  Oxford,  1835.     See  page  34. 

Watts,  Isaac, 

1728,  November  7;   to  Catharine  (Lee  |  Howell)  Sewall, 
wife  of  Major  Samuel  Sewall,  of  Boston,     i2mo.  2  pp. 

First  part  of  letter  of  condolence  on  the  loss,  by  drowning,  of  her  two 
sons ;  printed  in  the  New  England  Historical  &  Genealogical  Register 
(1, 191,  192)  for  April,  1847. 

1730,  September  28,  London;   to  Thomas  Prince,  Boston. 

i2mo.  I  p. 
"  Introduction,"   in  his  handwriting,   with  attestation  by 

J.  Watts.     i6mo.  28  pp. 

Waugh,  John. 

1715-16,  February  24;   under  Great  Britain,  March  20, 
1715-16. 

Webster,  Daniel. 

1838,  January;   signature,  initials.     Slip. 
Signature.    Slip. 

Webster,  Noah. 

Handwriting.    Quarto,  2  pp. 

Wellesley,  Arthur,  Duke  of  Wellington. 
*     1833,    May    18,    London;    to    Frederick    James    Lamb, 
Viscount  Melbourne.     Octavo,  2  pp. 

About  training  of  the  Yeomanry. 

1842,  May  24,  London;  to  the  Earl  of  Hardwicke;  framed. 
i6mo.  I  p. 

Wesley,  John. 

1785,   May  6,   Cork;    to  Thomas  Carlill,   Gainsborough, 
Lincolnshire.     i2mo.  i  p. 

Against  Sunday  baking  and  selling  of  bread. 

Whately,  Richard, 

1845,  July  5,  Dublin ;  to  Josiah  Quincy,     i6mo.  3  pp. 

Gives  to  Harvard  College  a  new  and  enlarged  edition  of  "  Lessons  on 
Money-makers." 


Waterston  Collection  441 

Whipple,  William. 

1777,  March  25;  under  United  States. 

White,  Henry  Kirke. 

Undated;  note.    32010.  i  p. 
Specimen  of  his  handwriting. 

Whitefield,  George. 

1739,  November  16,  New  Yorjc;  to  Benjamin  Colman, 
Boston.     Octavo,  3  pp. 

Speaks  of  his  desire  for  the  good  of  the  Church ;  hopes  to  be  in  New 
England  in  about  seven  months ;  with  a  note  from  W.  Seward  added ; 
with  seal  in  wax. 

1758,  November  19,  London;  to  Miss  Prince,  Boston. 
Octavo,  3  pp. 

Speaks  of  the  cause  of  religion  in  New  England  and  in  America. 

1768,  May  II,  London;   letter.     Octavo,  2  pp. 

Whitgift,  John. 

1599,  May  10;  under  Great  Britain. 

Whittier,  John  Greenleaf. 

"  Isabelle  of  Austria  " ;  verses,  in  his  handwriting,  signed 
with  his  initials.     i2mo.  3  pp. 

Wilberforce,  William. 

1807,  August  21,  Brighton.    i6mo.    2  pp. 
181 1,  February  4;   to  Jeremy. Bentham.     i6mo.  i  p. 
1817,   February   12;    to  General   Boyd  and  Mr.   Storer. 
i6mo.  3  pp. 

Wilkie,  David. 

1822,  November  26,  Kensington;  to  Mr.  Goldsmith.  Oc- 
tavo, I  p. 

William  III. 

1 69 1,  April  24;  under  Great  Britain. 

William  Harel  Hendrik  Friso,  Prince  of  Orange. 

1750,  January  31,  Gravenhage;  to  Tyne  Hoogheid;  com- 
mission, with  seal.     Folio,  i  p. 

Williams,  Roger. 

Specimen  of  his  handwriting.     Slip. 

Signature,  and  specimen  of  his  handwriting,  engraved  in 
fac-simile,  by  J.  S.  Horton,  in  Collections  (I,  frontis- 
piece) of  the  Rhode  Island  Historical  Society  (Provi- 
dence, 1827).    i6mo.  I  p. 

Wilmer,  John. 

1 7 17,  August  7;  under  W.  Penn,  July  4,  1699. 


442  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Wirt,  William. 

1823,  February  19,  Washington;  to  William  Harris  Craw- 
ford.    Quarto,  8  pp. 

Opinion,  as  Attorney  General,  on  the  Memorial  of  Robert  Oliver,  of 
Baltimore,  as  to  whether  the  amount  of  debts  due  to  the  United  States 
from  Lemuel  Taylor  can  be  legally  retained  out  of  the  amount  awarded 
by  the  Commissioners  under  the  Florida  Treaty  to  Robert  and  John 
Oliver  as  the  assignees  of  Lemuel  Taylor. 

Wolcott,  Oliver. 

1777,  March  25;   under  United  States. 
18 14,  November  8,  New  York;  to  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer, 
Albany.    Quarto,  i  p. 
Wollaston,  William. 

1722,  June  6;  to  Mr.  Lockyer.    i6mo.  i  p. 
Wordsworth,  William. 

1842,  September  6,  Rydal  Mount;  to  Lydia  Huntley  Sig- 
ourney.     i2mo.  2  pp. 

.Returning  thanks  for  lines  written  on  his  birthday  ;  with  a  note  by  Mrs. 
Sigourney. 

Signature,    in    "  History,"   by   A.    Grant,   London,    1809. 
See  page  143. 
'     Signature,  in  "Journey,"  by  S.  Hearne,  London,   1795. 
See  page  170. 
Signature,  in  "  Memoirs  of  Frederica  Sophia  Wilhelmina," 
London,  181 2.     See  page  130. 
Wright,  Samuel. 

1716,  May  28,  London;  to  Benjamin  Franklin,  "  to  be  left 
at  M-  Josiah  Franklin's  at  the  Blue  Ball  Tallow  Chandler 
in  Union  Street  in  Boston  New  England."    i6mo.  i  p. 

Letter  of  recommendation  to  any  church,  "  as  he  shall  desire  to  joyn 
with  in  full  Communion,"  from  Mr.  Wright,  pastor  of  the  Congregation  of 
Dissenting  Protestants  in  Black  Fryars,  London. 


Zouche,  Edward. 

1605-06,  March  7;   under  Great  Britain. 


Engravings 


Adams,  Hannah. 

By  William  and  John  Pendleton,  lithographers,   Boston, 
after  Chester  Harding. 
Adams,  John. 

By  Stephen  Alonzo  Schoff;   framed. 
After  a  drawing  by  Gilbert  Stuart, 

Published  by  Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Brown,  Boston; 
framed. 
Adams,  John  Quincy. 

After  a  drawing  by  Asher  Brown  Durand. 
Albemarle,  Earl  of.    See  G.  Monck. 
Albert,  Prince  of  Wales. 

By  Henry  Thomas  Ryall  after  William  Charles  Ross. 
Allston,  Washington.  , 

By  Frederick  Halpin  after  bust  by  Edward  Augustus 
Brackett,  for  the  United  States  Magazine  and  Demo- 
cratic Review ;  published  by  J.  and  H.  G.  Langley,  New 
York. 

Althorp,  Viscount.    See  J.  C.  Spencer. 
Ames,  Fisher. 

By  John  Francis  Eugene  Prud'homme  from  David  Edwin 
after  Gilbert  Stuart. 
Andre,  John. 

By  George  G.  Smith  after  a  drawing  by  Andre  with  a  pen 
the  day  before  his  execution,  which  is  in  the  Trumbull 
Gallery,  Yale  University. 
Anne,  Queen. 

By  J.  Cochran  after  Sir  Godfrey  Kneller  in  the  collection 

of  the  Earl  of  Egremont;    published  by  Harding  and 

Lepard,  London,  June  i,   1834,  in  "  National  Portrait 

Gallery"  (X.). 

By  Charles  Grignion  after  Henry  Gravelot,  in  memory  of 

her  reign,  symbolical. 
By  James  Heath;    published  by  James  Wallis,  London, 
July  8,  1805. 


444  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Anne,  Queen  (continued). 

After  James  Thornhill ;  published  by  J.  Lendrum,  London. 
"  The  Act  of  Union  presented  to  Queen  Anne,   by  the 
Duke  of  Queensbury  &  Dover,"  for  Russel's  History  of 
England. 

Arnold,  Benedict. 

By  George  G.  Smith  after  Pierre  Eugene  du  Simitiere. 
Arnold,  Margaret  (Shippen). 

By  John  Andre;   photograph  of  the  original  pencil  sketch 
in  the  possession  of  Edward  Shippen ;  framed. 
Audubon,  John  James. 

By  Charles  Turner  after  F.  Cruikshank ;  published,  January 
12,  1835,  by  Robert  Havell,  printseller,  London. 


Bacon,  Francis. 

By  Paul  Van  Somen 
Banks,  Joseph. 

By  C.  E.  Wagstaff  after  Thomas  Phillips,  in  possession  of 
the  Royal  Society;  published  by  Charles  Knight,  Lon- 
don, 1833,  under  the  superintendence  of  the  Society  for 
the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge,  in  "  The  Gallery 
of  Portraits"  (I,  193). 
Barbauld,  Anna  Letitia;  artist  unknown. 
Barrow,  John. 

After   John   Jackson,    1824,    in   the   possession   of   John 
Murray;    published  by  Mr.  Murray,  London,  January 
16,  1846. 
Beattie,  James. 

By  Thomas  Gaugain  after  Joshua  Reynolds ;  published  by 
T.  Philipe,  London,  May  16,  1805. 

Beauveau,  Rene  Frangois  de. 

By  Peter  Drevet,  1727,  after  Hyacinthe  Rigaud;  framed. 

Belzoni,  Giovanni  Baptista. 

By  Guiseppe  Marchi  after  A.  Conte;    printed  by  Niccolo 

Bettoni. 
By  James  Thomson ;  published  by  Henry  Fisher,  London, 

1824. 

Bentham,  Jeremy. 

By  Samuel  Freeman  after  W.  H.  Worthington ;  published 
by  Fisher,  Son  and  Co..  London,  1832,  in  "  National 
Portrait  Gallery"   (IV,  London,   1833). 


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445 


6enth£im,  Jeremy  (continued). 

Same ;  framed. 

Same,  1837. 

By  J.  Posselwhite  after  Jane  (Waldie)  Watts,  in  the  pos- 
session of  J.  A.  Roebuck;  published  by  Charles  Knight, 
London,  1837,  under  the  superintendence  of  the  Society 
for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge,  in  "  The  Gallery 
of  Portraits"   (VII,  97). 

By  W.  H.  Worthington  after  himself;  published  by  Wil- 
liam Pickering,  London,  1823,  proof. 

Bentinck,  Margaret  Cavendish  (Harley). 
By  I.  Barlow. 

Bern. 

By  Isaac  Taylor  after  a  drawing  by  John  George  Paul 
Fischer,  of  "  Employment  of  Female  Criminals." 

Bertrand,  Henri  Gratien  de. 

By  Narjeot  after  Louis  Leopold  Boilly. 

Blair,  Hugh. 

By  C.  Bestland  from  drawing  by  William  Evans  after 
Henry  Raeburn,  in  the  possession  of  Sir  John  Macpher- 
son;  published  by  Thomas  Cadell  and  William  Davies, 
London,  December  4,  1809. 

By  Ridley. 

Blake,  Robert. 

By  James  Mollison  after  picture  in  the  hall  of  Wadham 
College,  Oxford ;  published  by  Charles  Knight,  London, 
1835,  under  the  superintendence  of  the  Society  for  the 
Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge,  in  "  The  Gallery  of 
Portraits"  (V,  yy). 

Bolingbroke,  Viscount.     See  H.  Saint  John. 

Bonaparte,  Joseph. 

Published  by  Richard  Bentley,  London,  1836. 

Boullongne,  Jean  de. 

By  Jean  Georges  Wille,  1758,  after  Hyacinthe  Rigaud; 
framed. 

Bowditch,  Nathaniel. 

By  G.  F.  Storm  after  an  unfinished  Gilbert  Stuart;  copy- 
righted by  Henry  Ingersoll  Bowditch  in  1838,  Boston. 

Bowring,  John. 

By  William  Holl  after  B.  E.  Duppa;  published  by  John 
Saunders,  Jr.,  London. 


446  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Brainard,  John  Gardiner  Calkins. 

By  James  Barton  Longacre  after  Tisdale;  published  by 
S.  C.  Goodrich  and  Co.,  Boston,  printed  by  D.  Russell. 

Brewster,  David. 

By  "Alfred  Croquis";  published  by  James  Fraser,  London. 

Bryant,  William  CuUen. 

By  Illman  and  Sons  after  a  drawing  by  Charles  Martin; 

printed  by  J.  M.  Butler;   published  by  George  Palmer 

Putnam,  New  York. 
Photograph;  framed. 

Buckhurst,  Lord.    See  T.  Sackville. 

Buckminster,  Joseph. 
By  Thomas  Kelly. 

Buckminster,  Joseph  Stevens. 

By  David  Edwin  after  Gilbert  Stuart. 

Buonarotti,  Michael  Angelo. 

By  J.  Scarlett  Davis  of  the  "  Interior  of  the  Studio  of 
Michael  Angelo,  in  the  House  of  Mons-  Buonarotti." 

Burghley,  Lord.     See  W.  Cecil. 

Burns,  Robert. 

By  Beyer  after  Cooper,  of  "  Tam  O'Shanter  " ;    framed. 

By  Robert  Brandard  from  W.  Booth  after  Thomas 
Stothard,  1812,  of  "The  Birth-place  of  Burns";  framed. 

By  William  Camden  Edwards  after  Alexander  Nasmyth, 
1787;   framed. 

By  William  Home  Lizars  after  a  drawing  by  W.  Banks, 
of  "  Burns'  Monument  near  Alloway  Kirk  " ;   framed. 

By  S.  Ro[gers]  from  a  drawing  by  Burney  after  a  model 
by  Peter  Turnerelli,  a  design  of  the  monument  "  in- 
tended to  be  erected  "  to  Burns's  memory  at  Dumfries ; 
framed. 

By  Rogers  after  Alexander  Nasmyth;   framed. 

Burr,  Aaron. 

By  G.  Parker  after  John  Vanderlyn. 

Buxton,  Thomas  Powell. 

By  John  Brain  after  George  Hayter;  published  by  John 
Saunders,  Jr.,  London. 

Byron,  Anna  Isabella. 

By  Archibald  Dick  after  William  John  Newton ;  published 
by  G.  Dearborn,  New  York. 


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447 


Byron,  Anna  Isabella  (continued). 

By  W.  H.  Mote  after  William  John  Newton ;  published  by 
John  Murray  and  sold  by  Charles  Tilt,  London,  1832. 

Artist  unknown. 
Byron,  Augusta  Ada. 

By  William  Finden  after  G.  Howse;    for  John  Murray's 
illustrated  edition  of  Childe  Harold   (pp.  93,  94,  canto 
III.). 
Byron,  George  Gordon. 

By  Archibald  Dick  after  George  Sanders,  1807;  published 
by  G.  Dearborn,  New  York. 

By  William  Finden  after  George  Sanders ;   framed. 

By  Henry  Bryan  Hall. 

By  Charles  Heath  after  Richard  Westall ;  published  by 
John  Murray,  December  i,  18 19. 

By  W.  H.  Mote  after  Thomas  Phillips;    framed. 

By  E.  Patten  after  Thomas  Allom,  of  the  "  Monument  to 
Lord  Byron,  Hucknall  Church,  Nottinghamshire  "  ;  pub- 
lished by  Fisher,  Son  and  Co.,  London,  1837,  framed. 

By  Henry  Thomas  Ryall  after  T.  Holmes,  in  possession  of 
Mrs.  Augusta  Leigh ;  published  for  Mr.  Holmes  by 
F.  G.  Moon,  printseller,  London,  September  i,  1835. 

By  James  Tibbitts  Willmore  after  Lake  Price,  of  "  Lord 
Byron's  room  in  Palazzo  Moncenigo  " ;   framed. 
Byron,  John. 

By  John  Swaine;   published  by  Evans  and  Sons,  London, 

1857. 

Calhoun,  John  Caldwell. 

By  Edwards  after  a  daguerreotype  by  Brady,  New  York ; 
and  a  cut  of  the  "  Outrage  on  the  Chesapeake,   1807  " 
below. 
Campbell,  Thomas. 

By  Achille  Collas's  patent  process;    published  by  Charles 

Tilt,  London. 
By  Edward  Francis  Finden  after  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence. 
Canning,  George. 

By  W.  Fairland,  on  stone,  from  a  drawing  by  Henry  Cor- 
bould  after  bust  by  Francis  Legatt  Chantrey;   published 
by  Rudolph  Ackermann,  London,   September   5,    1827, 
printed  by  Charles  Joseph  Hullmandel. 
Canova,  Antonio. 
After  a  bust ;  framed. 


44^  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Canterbury,  Archbishop  of.    See  J.  Whitgift. 
Carlyle,  Thomas. 

By  J.  C.  Armytage  after  Samuel  Laurence;   published  by 

Smith,  Elder  and  Co.,  London. 
By  John   Sartain  after  a  drawing  by  Alfred   Guillaume 
Gabriel  D'Orsay;   for  Campbell's  Foreign  Semi-Monthly 
Magazine. 
Published  by  James  Fraser,  London. 

From    "The    Atlantic    Almanac"     (Boston)    for    1871, 
page  40. 
Carpenter,  Lant. 

By  Richard  Woodman  after  a  drawing  by  N.  C.  Branwhite; 
published,  November,  1837,  and  sold  by  Smallfield  and 
Son,  London,  and  Philp,  Bristol. 

Cecil,  William. 

By  R.  Martin  and  Co.,  lithographers,  from  drawing  on 
stone  by  R.  J.  Hamerton  after  Mark  Garrard  (Marcus 
Gheeraerts)  in  possession  of  the  Marquis  of  Exeter; 
published  by  Henry  Colburn,  London,    1838. 

By  Henry  Thomas  Ryall  after  Mark  Gerard  (Marcus 
Gheeraerts)  in  the  collection  of  the  Marquis  of  Salis- 
bury; published  by  Harding  and  Lepard,  London,  July 
I,  1832. 

Published,  June  i,  1803,  by  John  Scott,  London. 

Chalmers,  Thomas. 

By  Alexander  Hay  Ritchie  after  a  daguerreotype  by  An- 
toine  Frangois  Jean  Claudet ;  published  by  Robert  Carter 
and  Brothers,  New  York,  printed  by  A.  H.  Bunnell. 

Champagne,  Philippe  de. 

By  Gerard  Edelink,  1676,  after  Champagne  by  himself; 
framed.  » 

Channing,  William  Ellery. 

By  John  Horsburgh  after  S.  Gambardella,  1839. 

Charles  II. 

By  John  Chantry. 

By   Augustus   Fox   after   a   drawing   by   Francis    Philip 

Stephanoff  of  the  "  Interview  between  Charles  II.  and 

Sir    Henry    Lee " ;    published    by    William    Pickering, 

London,  October  4,   1828. 
By  A.  Hertochs. 
By  Richard  Rhodes;   published  by  James  Wallis,  London, 

August  20,  1804. 


Waterston  Collection  449 

Charles  II.  (continued). 

By  Worthing^on  after  Peter  Lely;  published  by  William 
Pickering,  London,  and  David  Alphonso  Talboys,  Ox- 
ford,  1827. 

After  Sir  Peter  Lely. 

Artist  unknown. 

Charlotte  Augusta,  Princess. 

By  Thomas  Garne^  after  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence  in  the 
Royal  Collection ;  published  by  James  Sprent  Virtue, 
London. 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey. 

By  George  Vertue;    framed. 

Clarkson,  Thomas. 

By  J.  Cochran  after  Samuel  Lane;  published  by  Fisher, 
Son  and  Co.,  London,  1839. 

Clay,  Henry. 

By  W.  J.  Edwards  after  Brady ;  and  cut  of  "  Peace  nego- 
tiations at  Ghent  "  below. 

By  J.  N.  Gimbrede  after  a  drawing  by  J.  Bingley,  of  his 
birthplace,  Hanover  County,  Virginia. 

Coleridge,  Samuel  Taylor. 

By  Achille  Collas's  patent  process  after  E.   W.   Wyon; 

framed. 
By  W.   Wagstaff  after  a  drawing  by  Abraham  Wivell; 

published  by  John  Murray,  London,  1834,  framed. 

Colman,  George. 

By  Edward  Scriven  from  a  drawing  by  John  Jackson 
after  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds,  in  possession  of  Earl  of 
Mulgrave;  published,  March  8,  1813,  by  Thomas  Cadell 
and  William  Davies,  London. 

Colonna,  Vittoria. 

By  Ernesta  Bisi  Legnani  after  Maria  Longhi. 

Colquhoun,  Patrick. 

By  Samuel  Freeman ;  published  by  Blackie  &  Son,  Glasgow. 

Cooper,  Astley  Paston. 

By  W.  H.  Mote  after  Thomas  Lawrence;  published  by^ 
Fisher,  Son  and  Co.,  London,  1841. 

Cooper,  James  Fenimore. 

By  Henry  Bryan  Hall  after  a  daguerreotype  by  Brady, 

New  York. 
Artist  unknown. 

29 


450  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Copley,  John  Singleton  (1737-1815). 

By  William  Camden  Edwards  after  Thomas  Gainsborough ; 

framed. 
Copley,  John  Singleton  (1772-1863). 

Drawing  of  a  rose  bud  and  leaf ;   framed. 

By  Thomas  Woolnoth,  after  his  own  drawing;   published 

by  Fisher,  Son  and  Co.,  London,  1846. 
Cowper,  William.  , 

By  Francesco  Bartolozzi  after  Thomas  Lawrence;    pub- 
lished by  Joseph  Johnson,  London,  January  i,  1806. 
By  William  Camden  Edwards  after  Lemuel  Abbott,  1792. 
Same,   later  impression,   with  background;    published  by 

Henry  Colburn  and   Co.,   and   Simpkin  and   Marshall, 

December  30,  1823. 
By  W.  Raddon  after  a  drawing  by  John  Jackson,  in  the 

collection    of    Earl    Cowper;    published    by    William 

Walker,  London,  January  i,   1824. 
Artist  unknown. 

Crabbe,  George. 

By  William  Holl  after  Thomas  Phillips  in  the  possession 

of  John  Murray;    published  by  Mr.  Murray,  London, 

1851. 
By  Rock  and  Co.,  London,  of  "  Birth  Place  of  Crabbe, 

Aldsborough,  Suffolk  "  ;   heading  of  note  paper. 

Croker,  Thomas  Crofton. 

By  Engelmann,  Graf  and  Coindet,  lithographers,  London; 
published  by  James  Eraser,  London. 

Cromwell,  Oliver. 

By  Charles  Warren  after  Peter  Lely;  published  by  James 
Wallis,  London,  September  17,  1804;    framed. 

Cruikshank,  George. 
By  J.  Knight;   framed. 

"  Turpin's  flight  through  Edmonton,"  "  Cinderella  and 
the  Glass  Slipper,"  "  The  Fairies  tie  the  Giant  up  in 
the  Bean  Stalk,"  and  "  Jack  climbing  the  Bean  Stalk  " ; 
framed. 

.  Cumberland,  Richard. 

By  Edward  Scriven  from  a  drawing  by  John  Jackson  after 
J.   Clover;    published  by  Thomas  Cadell  and  William 
Davies,  London,  April  12,  18 14. 
Cunningham,  Allan. 

By  James  Thomson  after  Henry  Room. 


Waterston  Collection  451 

Cuvier,  Georges  Leopold  Chretien  Frederic  Dagobert, 
By  James  Thomson  after  a  drawing  in  the  possession  of 
the  Baroness  Cuvier,  at  Paris ;  framed. 


Dana,  Richard  Henry. 

By  R.  W.  Dodson  after  a  bust  by  Edward  Augpjstus  Brackett. 
Davy,  Humphry. 

By  Edward  Scriven  after  Thomas  Lawrence  in  the  pos- 
session of  the  Royal  Society;  published  by  Charles 
Knight,  London,  1833,  under  the  superintendence  of 
the  Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge,  in 
"The  Gallery  of  Portraits"  (I,  frontispiece). 
Deerfield,  Mass. 

Pencil  sketch  of  "  Old  Indian  House,"  taken  down  in  1849. 
Demosthenes. 

By  Hans  Withouc,  1638,  after  Peter  Paul  Rubens;  framed. 
De  Quincey,  Thomas. 

By  Stephen  Alonzo  Schofif,  from  a  daguerreotype;    pub- 
lished by  Ticknor,  Reed,  and  Fields,  Boston,  1851. 
Dick,  Thomas. 

By  W.  E.  Tucker;  published  by  E.  C.  Biddle,  Philadelphia. 
Dickens,  Charles. 

By  Welch  and  Walter  after  Daniel  Maclise;   published  by 
Lea    and    Blanchard,    Philadelphia,    1840. . 
Doddridge,  Philip. 

By  Robert  Cooper  after  Andrea  Soldi;    published  by  J. 
Robins  and  Co.,  London,  March  i,  1823. 
Dorset,  Earl  of.     See  T.  Sackville. 
Dubois,  Guillaume. 

By  Peter  Drevet,   1724,  after  Hyacinthe  Rigaud,   1723; 
framed, 
Diirer,  Albrecht ;  artist  unknown,  framed. 
Durham,  Earl  of.    See  J.  G.  Lambton. 

Ebrington,  Earl  of.     See  H.  Fortescue. 
Edgeworth,  Maria. 

By  Mackenzie  after  a  drawing  by  William  Marshall  Craig; 
published  by  Vernor  and  Co.,  November  i,   1808. 
Edwards,  Jonathan  (i  703-1 758). 

By   William   Camden   Edwards   after   Rembrandt   Peale; 
published  by  Westley  and  Davis,  London,   1834. 


452  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Eldon,  Lord.     See  J.  Scott. 

Eliot,  John,  Apostle  to  the  Indians. 

For  Bancroft's  History  of  the  United  States. 
Elizabeth  Stuart,  Queen  of  Bohemia. 

By  "  Blanchard  pere  "  after  Peter  Paul  Rubens ;   framed. 
Elliott,  Ebenezer;  artist  unknown. 
Evelyn,  John. 

By  Francesco  Bartolozzi  after  a  drawing  by  himself,  1776. 
By  John  Swaine;    in  J.  Thane's  "British  Autography" 
(III.). 
Evelyn,  W.  I. 

By  M.  J.  Starling  after  a  drawing  by  Thomas  Allom,  of 
"  Watton  House  "  the  seat  of  W.  I.  Evelyn ;    heading 
of  letter  paper, 
Everett,  Edward.  1 

After  Alonzo  Chappel;    published  by  Johnson,  Fry  and 

Co.,  New  York,  1863. 
Artist  unknown. 


Fenelon,  Franqois  de  Salignac  de  la  Mothe. 

By  James  Thomson  after  Joseph  Vivien ;  under  the  super- 
intendence of  the  Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful 
Knowledge. 
Ferguson,  James. 

By  R.  Page;   published  by  Hunt  and  Clarke,  London. 
Finch,  Heneage  (1621-1682). 

After  Sir  Peter  Lely. 
Florence,  Italy. 

By  J.  Scarlett  Davis,  of  the  "  View  of  the  Palazza  Vecchio 

with  the  bronze  statue  of  Cosmo,  by  John  of  Bologna." 
Another  view,  "  with  the  celebrated  statue  of  Perseus,  by 
Benvenuto  Cellini." 
Fortescue,  Hugh. 

By  William  Holl  after  George  Hayter;  published  by  John 
Saunders,  Jr.,  London. 
Fox,  Charles  James. 

By  I.  W.  Cook  after  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds  in  the  possession 
of  Lord  Holland ;  published  by  Charles  Knight,  London, 
1833,  under  the  superintendence  of  the  Society  for  the 
Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge,  in  "  The  Gallery  of 
Portraits"  (I,  103). 


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453 


Fox,  Henry. 

By  H.  Robinson  after  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds,  in  the  collec- 
tion of  Lord  Holland. 
Francis,  Philip. 

By  Samuel  Freeman  after  James  Lonsdale;  from  the 
Gazette  of  Fashion. 

Franklin,  Benjamin. 

By  Joseph  Andrews,  after  Joseph  Siffrein  Duplessis  in  the 

possession  of  Mrs.  Barnet,  Paris;    published  by  Charles 

Tappan  and   Charles   F.   Dennet,    Boston;    printed   by 

Robert  Andrews,  Boston. 
By  John  Chester  Buttre. 
By  R.  W.  Dodson  from  James  Barton  Longacre  after  an 

original  miniature  in  possession  of  William  John  Duane ; 

copyrighted  by  Mr.  LongaCre,  1835. 

Franklin,  John. 

By   Francis    Croll ;    from    **  Portrait   Gallery   of   Hogg's 

Instructor." 
By  Edward  Francis  Finden  after  John  Jackson ;  published 

by  John  Murray,  London,  1828. 
By  James  Thomson  after  William  Derby;    published  by 

Fisher,  Son  and  Co.,  London,  1830. 
Same,   on  India  paper,   in  "  National   Portrait  Gallery " 

(II,  London,   1831). 

Fry,  Elizabeth. 

By  J.  Cochran  after  Charles  Robert  Leslie ;  published  by 
Fisher,  Son  and  Co.,  London,   1835. 

Fulton,  Robert. 

By  W.  G.  Jackman. 

By  William  S.  Leney  after  Miss  Emmett;    published  by 

Kirk  and  Mercein,  New  York. 
By  G.  Parker  after  Benjamin  West. 
Pen-and-ink  sketch  of  his  steamboat  by  Mr.  Waterston. 

Fuseli,  Henry. 

By  J.  Rogers  after  Greorge  Henry  Harlow ;  published  by 
Fisher,  Son  and  Co.,  1834,  in  "  National  Portrait  Gal- 
lery" (V,  London,  1834). 

By  T.  Thomson  after  Henry  Corbould  after  a  bust  by 
Edward  Hodges  Baily;  published  by  Sherwood,  Jones 
and  Co.,  London,  March  i,  1825,  for  the  European 
Magazine  (LXXXVII,  loi)  for  February,  1825. 

Artist  unknown. 


454  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Gall,  Frangois  Joseph. 

By  J.  Alais  after  a  drawing  by-  Rubidge;  published  by 
E.  Cox  and  Son,  London,  June  14,  1823. 

Garrick,  David. 

By  H,  Bourne  after  William  Hogarth  of  "  Garrick  and  his 
wife,"  in  the  Royal  Collection ;  published  in  London. 

By  James  Heath  after  Anna  Louisa  Lane,  with  fac-simile 
of  Mr.  Garrick's  note  to  Miss  Lane,  enclosing  a  lock 
of  hair  for  the  purpose  of  completing  the  original  minia- 
ture;  published  by  W.  J.  White,  London,  1819. 

By  Richard  Sawyer,  fac-simile  of  a  "  Pen  and  Ink,  taken 
by  [Phihppe  Jacques  de]  Loutherbourg,  shortly  before 
M^  Garrick's  death  ";  published  May,  1825,  by  Colnaghi 
and  Co.,  London. 

By  Phillip  Thomas  after  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds;  published 
by  Thomas  Kelly,  London,  July  i,  1829. 

By  Thornthwaite  after  a  drawing  by  James  Roberts  of 
Mr.  Garrick  and  Mrs.  Frances  Abington  "  in  the  Char- 
acters of  Ranger  and  Clarinda " ;  published  for  John 
Bell's  British  Theatre,  August  21,  1776. 

After  a  drawing  by  James  Roberts  of  Mr.  Garrick  and  Mrs. 
Mary  Ann  Yates  "  in  the  Characters  of  Lusignan  and 
Zara,"  for  the  first  number  of  John  Bell's  British  Theatre, 
April  10,  1776. 

After  a  drawing  by  Thomas  Wright  of  Mr.  Garrick,  "  As 
Abel  Drugger  " ;  published  by  Simpkin  and  Marshall, 
London,  1821. 

Geneva. 

By  Edward  Francis  Finden  after  a  drawing  by  James 
Duffield  Harding  from  a  sketch  by  W.  Page;  published 
by  John  Murray,  London,  April,   1832. 

George  II.;    artist  unknown. 
George  III. 

By  Henry  Meyer  after  a  likeness  taken  in  his  57th  year. 

George  IV. 

By  H.  Adlard  after  a  drawing  by  Abraham  Wivell ;  pub- 
lished by  J.  Duncan,  London,  October,  1830. 

Goethe,  Johann  Wolfgang  von. 

By  Robert  Cooper  after  a  drawing  by  Ferd.  Jagemann; 
published  by  J.  Robins  and  Co.,  London,  April  i,  1823. 

Grahame,  James. 

By  Joseph  Andrews  after  George  Peter  Alexander  Healy. 


Waterston  Collection  455 

Grant,  Anne. 

By  James  Hopwood,  Jr. 

Great  Britain. 

By  George  Vertue,  1744,  after  a  curious  proof  impression 
in  wax  of  "  The  Great  Seal  of  the  Common-Wealth  of 
England  done  by  Tho[mas]  Simon"  in  the  possession 
of  Margaret  Cavendish,  Duchess  of  Portland;    framed. 

Greene,  Nathaniel. 

By  J.  B.  Forrest  after  Col,  John  Trumbull;  copyrighted 
by  James  Herring,  1833. 


Hall,  Robert. 

By  William  Finden  after  N.  C.  Branwhite. 

Hamilton,  Alexander. 

By  John   Francis   Eugene   Prud'homme   after  Archibald 
Robertson;    copyrighted,   1835. 

Hamilton,  William. 

By  William  Thomas  Fry  after  a  drawing  at  Naples  by 

Charles  Grignion. 
By  Samuel  William  Reynolds  after  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds 

in  the  British  Museum. 
Artist  unknown. 

Hancock,  John. 

By  I.  B.  Forrest  from  a  painting  by  James  Herring  after 

John  Singleton  Copley  in  Faneuil  Hall. 
Same,  with  reference  to  originals. 

By  J.  Rogers;    with  cut  of  "Riot  at  Boston  March  5'.\ 
1770  "  below. 
Hancock  House,  Boston. 

By  John  Adams  Whipple ;   "  crystalotype." 
Hastings,  Warren ;    artist  unknown. 

Hastings,  William. 

By  William  Bromley;   published  by  him,  June  29,  1797. 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel. 

By  T.  Phillibrown  after  Cephas  Giovanni  Thompson ;  pub- 
lished by  Ticknor,  Reed  and  Fields,  Boston,  1851. 

Haydon,  Benjamin  Robert. 

By  Charles  Blair  Leighton,  lithographer,  after  a  bust  by 

Patric  Park ;  framed. 
Pencil  sketches  from  his  window ;   framed. 


456  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Hazlitt,  William. 

By  Marr  after  a  drawing  by  William  Bewick;  published 
by  Saunders  and  Otley,  London,  May  20,  1836. 

Heber,  Reginald. 

By  Thomas  Woolnoth  after  Thomas  Phillips,  with  the 
permission  of  Samuel  William  Reynolds;  published  by 
Fisher,  Son  and  Co.,  London,  March  i,  1827,  proof  with 
signature. 

Hemans,  Felicia. 

By  Achille  Collas's  patent  process  after  E.   W.   Wyon; 

printed  by  McQueen. 
By  John  Sartain  after  a  bust  by  Fletcher. 

Henry,  Robert. 

By  L  Caldwell  after  David  Martin. 

By  Samuel  Freeman  after  David  Martin;  published  by 
Blackie  and  Son,  Glasgow. 

Hooker,  William  Jackson. 

By  H.  Cook  after  Thomas  Phillips;  published  by  Fisher, 
Son  and  Co.,  London,  1834,  in  "  National  Portrait  Gal- 
lery "  (V.). 

Howard,  Charles. 

By  Joseph  John  Jenkins  after  the  original  in  the  collection 
of  the  Earl  of  Verulam;    published  by  Harding,  Trip- 
hook  and  Lepard,  London,  April  i,  1825,  in  "  National 
Portrait  Gallery  "  (IV.). 
Artist  unknown. 

Howard,  Elizabeth. 

By  Robert  Cooper  after  John  Hoppner. 

Howard,  Henry. 

By  Phillibrown  after  Federigo  Zucchero,  about  1574. 

Howard,  John. 

By  H.  Adlard. 

By  Samuel  Freeman;  for  the  New  Evangelical  Maga- 
zine. 

By  Robert  Scott;   published  by  George  Millar  Dunbar. 

Artist  unknown.  ^ 

Pencil  sketch  of  "  The  birth-place  of  John  Howard,  Clap- 
ton, Middlesex." 

Same  of  "  The  residence  of  John  Howard  at  Cardington, 
Bedfordshire." 

Hewitt,  Mary ;    artist  unknown. 


Waterston  Collection 


457 


Humboldt,  Friedrich  Heinrich  Alexander. 

By  A.  H.  Payne  after  Jacobs;    published  by  Brain  and 
Payne,  London. 
Hume,  Joseph. 

By  William  Holl  after  George  Peter  Alexander  Healy; 
published  by  John  Saunders,  Jr.,  London. 
Hunt,  James  Henry  Leigh. 

By  Henry  Meyer  after  a  drawing  by  J.  Hayter ;  published 
by  Henry  Colburn,  London,  1828. 
Hyde,  Lawrence. 
By  Bocquet. 


Inman,  Henry. 
By  Burt ;  framed. 

Pencil  sketch  of  a  woman's  head,  1827;   framed. 
Irving,  Edward ;    artist  unknown. 
Irving,  Washington. 

By  Frederick  Halpin  after  a  drawing  by  Charles  Martin, 
New  York,  January,  185 1 ;  published  by  George  Palmer 
Putnam,  New  York. 
After  Gilbert  Stuart  Newton ;  published  by  Lea  and  Blan- 
chard,  Philadelphia. 


Jackson,  Andrew. 

By  W.  A.  Staszewski  after  the  last  likeness  painted  on 
ivory. 
James  I. 

By  Joseph  Collyer;    published  by  James  Wallis,  London, 

March  i,   1804. 
By  Worthington  after   Paul  Van   Somer;    published  by 
William  Pickering,  London,  and  Talboys  and  Wheeler, 
Oxford,  1827. 
After  "  a  Bronze  larger  than  Life,  over  the  principal  en- 
trance in  Whitehall  " ;   published  by  N.  Smith,  London, 
January  i,  1793. 
James  II. 

By  Cosmo  Armstrong;   published  by  James  Wallis,  Lon- 
don, April  7,  1804. 
Jay,  John. 

By  Asher  Brown  Durand  after  Gilbert  Stuart  and  John 
Trumbull. 


458  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Jay,  John  (continued). 

Same;  copyrighted  by  James  Herring,  1834. 
By  Henry  Bryan  Hall;   published  by  George  Palmer  Put- 
nam, New  York. 
Jefferson,  Joseph. 

By  H.  J.  Morton ;  pencil  sketch  of  "  Rip  Van  Winkle." 
Jefferson,  Thomas. 

By  J.  B.  Forrest  after  Gilbert  Stuart. 
Jeffrey,  Francis. 

By  Samuel  Freeman  from  a  drawing  by  William  Evans 
after  Henry  Raeburn;  published  by  Thomas  Cadell  and 
William  Davies,  London,  March  16,  181 2. 
By  G.  Parker  after  Colvin  Smith ;  published  by  Fisher, 
Son  and  Co.,  London,  1832,  in  "  National  Portrait  Gal- 
lery "  (IV,  London,  1833). 
Jenner,  Edward. 

By  W.  H.  Mote  after  Thomas  Lawrence;    published  by 
Fisher,  Son  and  Co.,  London,  1838. 
Johnson;  William  ;   artist  unknown. 

Jones,  John  Paul. 

By  James  Barton  Longacre  after  Charles  Willson  Peale. 
After  Alonzo  Chappel  in  possession  of  the  publishers ;  pub- 
lished by  Johnson,  Fry  and  Co.,  New  York,  1861. 
Jones,  William. 

By  J.  Posselwhite  after  a  picture  in  the  Hall  of  Univer- 
sity College,  Oxford;  published  by  Charles  Knight, 
London,  1835,  under  the  superintendence  of  the  Society 
for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge,  in  "  The  Gal- 
lery of  Portraits"  (V,  134). 


Keats,  John. 

By  Henry  Meyer  after  a  sketch  drawn  from  life  by  Joseph 
Severn;   published  by  Henry  Colburn,  London,  1828. 
Kemble,  Frances  Anne. 

After  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence;   published  by  William  Jack- 
son, New  York,  printed  by  Illman  and  Pilbrow. 
Kempenfelt,  Richard. 

By  H.  Robinson  after  Tilly  Kettle;    published  by  Peter 
Jackson,  London. 
King,  Rufus. 

By  Thomas  Kelly  after  Gilbert  Stuart. 


Waterston  Collection  459 

Knowles,  James  Sheridan. 

Published  by  James  Fraser,  London. 

Knox,  Henry. 

By  John  Francis  Eugene  Prud'homme  from  James  Herring 
after  Gilbert  Stuart,  in  Faneuil  Hall ;  copyrighted  by  Mr. 
Herring,  New  York,  1834. 
Knox,  John. 

By  W.  Greatbach  after  Sir  David  Wilkie,  of  "  Knox 
preaching  before  the  Lords  of  the  Congregation,"  in 
the  Collection  of  Sir  Robert  Peel. 
By  John  Talfourd  Smyth  after  an  unfinished  painting  by 
Sir  David  Wilkie,  of  "  John  Knox  administering  the 
Sacrament,"  in  the  collection  of  John  Clow,  of  Liver- 
pool ;  proof  on  India  paper,  printed  by  Wilkinson. 
Kbnigsmarck,  Johann  Christoph. 

By  Jeremiah  Falck,  Stockholm,  1651,  after  David  Beck. 


Lafayette. 

By  Henry  Bryan  Hall  after  a  French  print,  1781;  pub- 
lished by  G.  P.  Putnam  and  Co.,  New  York,  printed  by 
W.  Pate. 

By  Cyprien  Jacquemin  after  Ary  Scheffer;  published  by 
Pagnerre  for  "  Livre  de  Orateurs." 

By  Louis  Marie  Normand  after  James  Northcote,  of 
"  Lafayette  at  Olmutz." 

After  a  crayon  sketch  by  Maurir. 

After  Ary  Scheffer. 

Lamb,  Charles. 

By  Achille  Collas's  patent  process  after  Henry  Weekes; 

framed. 
By  Archibald  Dick;    published  by  Harper  and  Brothers, 

New  York. 
Photograph  of  an  engraving. 

Lamb,  William. 

By  H.  Robinson  after  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence;  published 
by  John  Saunders,  Jr.,  London. 

Lambton,  John  George. 

By  H.  Robinson,  after  a  drawing  by  James  Stewart. 

Landseer,  Charles. 

By  G.  A.  Periam  after  Charles  Landseer,  of  his  "  Clarissa 
Harlowe  " ;  published  in  London,  printed  by  Wilkinson. 


460  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Lansdowne,  Marquis  of.     See  W.  Petty. 
Lavater,  John  Caspar. 

By  William  Bromley  after  a  drawing  made  in  Zurich  in 

March,   1787;    from  the  European  Magazine  (XV,   i) 

for  January,  1789. 

Lawrence,  Thomas. 

By   James   Thomson   after   Charles   Landseer;   published 

by  the  Library  of  Fine  Arts,  London,  1831,  framed. 
Three  positions  of  head;   framed. 
Le  Couvreur,  Adrienne. 

By  Peter  Drevet  after  Charles  Antoine  Coypel ;   framed. 
Lee,  Richard  Henry. 

By  Peter  Maverick  and  James  Barton  Longacre  after  a 

drawing  by  Longacre  from  an  original  miniature. 
After  Alonzo  Chappel  in  the  possession  of  the  publishers; 
published  by  Johnson,  Fry  and  Co.,  New  York,  1861. 
Leverett,  John  (1616-1679). 

By  Denison  Kimberly,  in  Samuel  Gardner  Drake's  "  His- 
tory and  Antiquities  of  Boston"  (Boston,  1856),  241. 
Ley,  James. 

Artist    unknown;    another    impression    in    John    Thane's 
"  British  Autography  "  (L). 
Lincoln,  Benjamin. 

By  T.   Illman  from  a  painting  by  James  Herring  after 
Henry  Sargent,  in  the  cabinet  of  the  Historical  Society. 
Lockhart,  John  Gibson. 

By  Engelmann,  Graf,  Coindet  and  Co.,  lithographers ;  pub- 
lished by  James  Fraser,  London. 
London,  Bishop  of.     See  R.  Lowth. 
London,  England. 

By  James  Baylis  Allen  after  Samuel  Scott,  of  "  London 
Bridge —  1745,"  from  a  picture  in  the  Vernon  Gallery; 
published  in  London,  printed  by  George  Virtue. 
Longfellow,  Henry  Wadsworth;  artist  unknown. 
Louis  XIV. 

By  Constant  Bourgeois ;  published  by  Furne,  Paris. 

By  Delpech,  lithographer. 

By  James   Parker   after   Robert   Nanteuil;   published   by 

John  White  and  John  Scott,  London,  July  i,  1808. 
Artist  unknown. 

Louis  XV. 

By  Peter  Drevet,  1723,  after  Hyacinthe  Rigaud;   framed. 


Waterston  Collection  461 

Louis  Philippe,  King  of  France;   artist  unknown. 
Lowth,  Robert. 

By  James  Godby  from  a  drawing  by  William  Evans  after 
Robert  Edge  Pine;    published  by  Thomas  Cadell  and 
William  Davies,  London,  March  i,  1809. 
Lyndhurst,  Lord.    See  J.  S.  Copley. 
Lytton,  Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer-. 

By  Achille  Collas's  patent  process;    published  by  Charles 
'  Tilt,  London,  printed  by  J.  Yates. 


Mably,  Gabriel  Bonnot  de. 

By  Delpech,  Paris,  lithographer. 
Macaulay,  Thomas  Babington. 

By  W.  Greatbach  after  E.  U.  Eddis;   published  by  Long- 
man, Brown,  Green  and  Longmans. 
Mackenzie,  Henry. 

By  Benjamin  Smith  from  a  drawing  by  William  Evans 
after  Henry  Raeburn,  in  the  possession  of  the  publishers ; 
published  by  Thomas  Cadell  and  William  Davies,  Lon- 
don, March  i,  1809. 
McKean,  Thomas. 

By  James  Barton  Longacre  after  Gilbert  Stuart. 
Mackintosh,  James. 

By  J.  Cochran  after  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence;   published  by 
Fisher,  Son  and  Co.,  London,  1833,  in  "  National  Por- 
trait Gallery"  (IV.). 
By  William   Finden  after  a  bust  by   Henry   Behnes   or 

Burlowe ;    framed. 
By  James  Thomson  after  William  Derby;    published  by 
Sherwood,  Jones  and  Co.,  London,  July  i,  1824,  for  the 
proprietors  of  the  European  Magazine  (LXXXV,  481) 
for  June,  1824. 
Madison,  James. 

By  John  Francis  Eugene  Prud'homme  after  John  Gadsby 
Chapman,  of  "  Montpelier  V.*  the  Seat  of  the  late  James 
Madison." 
By  T.  B.  Welch  after  a  drawing  by  James  Barton  Long- 
acre,  taken  from  life  at  Montpelier,  Virginia,  July,  1833; 
printed  by  H.  Quig. 
Marie  Josephine  Louise,  wife  of  Louis  XVHL 
By  Delpech,  Paris,  lithographer. 


462  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Marion,  Francis. 

By  J.   N.  Gimbrede  after  John  Blake  White,  of  "  Gen. 
Marion  in  his  swamp  encampment  inviting  a  British 
Officer  to  dinner  " ;   engraved  for  Godey's  Magazine  by 
the  permission  of  the  Society  of  Art  Union. 
After  William  Ranney,  of  "  Marion  crossing  the  Pedee." 
Marmontel,  Jean  Frangois ;   artist  unknown,  framed. 
Marshall,  John, 

By  Asher  Brown  Durand  after  Henry  Inman ;  copyrighted 
by  James  Herring,  1833. 
Mather,  Cotton. 

By   C.    E.    Wagstaff   and   Joseph   Andrews    after    Peter 
Pelham. 
Mayhew,  Jonathan. 

By  Thomas  Moore's  lithography,  Boston,  after  a  drawing 
by  R.  Cooke;  in  Alden  Bradford's  "  Memoir  of  the  Life 
and   Writings   of   Rev.   Jonathan   Mayhew"    (Boston, 
1838,  frontispiece). 
Medici,  Frangois  de. 

By  Gerard  Edelink  from  a  design  by  Jean  Baptiste  Nattier 
after  Peter  Paul  Rubens ;    framed. 
Melanchthon,  Philip. 

By  E.  Bocquet  after  Hans  Holbein. 

By  C.  W.  Sharpe  after  Alexander  Johnston,  in  the  collec- 
tion of  F.  Bennoch,  of  "  The  Visit  to  Melanchthon." 
Melbourne,  Lord.      See  W.  Lamb. 
Milner,  Isaac. 

Published  by  James  Asperne,  London,  May  i,  1820,  for 
the   European   Magazine    (LXXVII,   291)    for   April, 
1820. 
Milton,  John. 

By  George  Vertue,  1725,  of  Milton  in  1670;   framed. 
By    Thomas    Woolnoth    after    a    miniature    by    William 
Faithorne,    1667,   in   possession   of   William   Falconer; 
published  under  the  superintendence  of  the  Society  for 
the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge. 
Mitford,  Mary  Russell. 

By  Achille  Collas's  patent  process;   published  by  Charles 

Tilt,  London,  printed  by  J.  Yates. 
Artist  unknown. 

Monck,  George. 

By  Edward  le  Davis. 


Waterston  Collection  463 

Monroe,  James. 

By  Asher  Brown  Durand  after  John  Vanderlyn,  in  the 
City  Hall,  New  York;  copyrighted  by  James  Herring, 
New  York,  1835. 

Montgomery,  James. 

By  James  Thomson  after  John  Vincent  Barber;   published 
by  Fisher,  Son  and  Co.,  London,  August  i,  1828. 
More,  Hannah. 

By    William    Finden    after    Henry    William    Pickersgill; 
published  by  Fisher,   Son  and  Co.,  London,    1831,   in 
"National  Portrait  Gallery"  (H.). 
By  A.  Halbert  after  John  Opie,  1786,  in  the  possession  of 
Lady  Olivia  B.  Sparrow. 

Morgan,  Lady  Sydney   (Owenson). 

By  Achille  Collas's  patent  process  after  E.  W.  Wyon. 
By  James  Thomson  after  Rene  Theodore  Berthon,  Paris; 
published  by  J.  Robins  and  Co.,  London,  November  i, 
1825. 
Morris,  Gouverneur. 

By  James  Barton  Longacre  after  Thomas  Sully. 
Morris,  Robert. 

By  James  Barton  Longacre  after  original  painting  in  the 
possession  of  Mrs.  Morris. 

Morrison,  Robert. 

By  William  Holl  after  George  Chinnery  in  the  possession 
of  Mrs.  Morrison;  published  by  Fisher,  Son  and  Co., 
London,  1835. 

Morse,  Samuel  Finley  Breese. 

By  George  E.  Perine,  New  York,  for  the  Eclectic  Maga- 
zine ;    framed. 

Pencil  sketch,  "Reminiscence  of  Italy:  Amalfi,  the  con- 
vent from  Recollection,"  signed  by  Mr.  Morse,  Decem- 
ber, 1834;  framed. 

Murray,  Lindley. 

By  Gimber  after  Westoby. 


Napoleon. 

By  Auguste  Bry,  lithographer. 
By  Delpech,  Paris,  lithographer. 

By   William    Holl   after   Frangois   Gerard;   published   by 
Charles  Knight,  London,  1835,  under  the  superintend- 


464  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Napoleon  (continued). 

ence  of  the  Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowl- 
edge, in  "The  Gallery  of  Portraits"   (IV,  67). 

By  James  Hopwood;   published  by  Furne,  Paris. 

By  William  Humphrys  after  a  drawing  by  Frederick 
Marryat  at  St.  Helena  an  hour  after  his  death ;  pub- 
lished by  Colnaghi  and  Puckle,  London,  December  12, 
1840. 

By  Jacquemin  after  Paul  Delaroche;  printed  by  D.  Pas- 
sigh,  1843. 

By  Mauduison. 

By  H.  S.  Sadd,  New  York,  after  Karl  Wilhelm  August  von 
Steuben,  for  the  Columbian  Magazine,  of  "  The  Emperor 
&  the  King  " ;  printed  by  W.  Neale. 

By  C.  W.  Sharpe  after  Paul  Delaroche,  of  "The  Rock 
of  S-  Helena,"  in  the  Royal  Collection;  published  by 
James  Sprent  Virtue,  London. 

By  H.  Valentin  after  the  bronze  equestrian  statue  by 
Armand  Leveel  dedicated  at  Cherbourg  August  8,  1858; 
printed  by  Lemercier,  Paris ;    framed. 

By  Thomas  Woolnoth  after  a  drawing  by  Heffernan  after 
a    statue    presented    by    Napoleon    to    Barry    Edward 
O'Meara,  July  25,  1818. 
Napoleon  III. 

By  D.  J.  Pound  after  a  photograph. 

From  "  The  Atlantic  Almanac  "  for  1871,  page  52. 

Artist  unknown. 
Necker,  Jacques. 

By  Thomas  Cook  after  Joseph  Siffrein  Duplessis;    pub- 
lished by  W.  Bent,  September  3,  1785. 
Nelson,  Horatio. 

By  James  BayHs  Allen  after  a  drawing  by  George  Haw- 
kins, of  "  The  Nelson  Column,  Trafalgar  Square," 
London. 

By  William  Finden  after  John  Hoppner  in  His  Majesty's 
collection ;  published  by  Harding  and  Lepard,  London, 
July  I,  1830. 

Same;  proof  on  India  paper,  published  February  i. 

By  W.  Greatbach  after  Ernest  Slingeneyer,  of  "  The  Death 
of  Nelson  " ;    printed  by  George  Virtue. 

By  Hopwood ;  published  by  Furne,  Paris. 

By  I.  T.  Wedgwood  after  John  Hoppner;  published  by 
Henry  Brooks,  London,  August  16,  1841. 


Waterston  Collection  465 

Newton,  Isaac. 

By  William  Holl. 

By  Edward  Scriven  after  Peter  Vanderbank  in  the  pos- 
session of  the  Royal  Society;  published  by  Charles 
Knight,  London,  1833,  under  the  superintendence  of 
the  Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge,  in 
"The  Gallery  of  Portraits"   (I,  79),  framed. 

By  Edward  Smith  after  Sir  Godfrey  Kneller;  published, 
London,  March,  1821. 

Newton,  John. 

Published  by  George  Virtue,  London. 

Nightingale,  Florence. 

By  Sarony  and  Co.,  lithographers,  from  an  authentic 
sketch  by  Dominic  Paul  Colnaghi,  London ;   framed. 

Northampton,  Earl  of.    See  H.  Howard. 

Northcote,  James. 

By   B.   Holl   after  Abraham   Wivell;    published    (?)    by 

Library  of  Fine  Arts,  1831. 
By   Henry   Meyer  after   himself;    published   by  Thomas 

Cadell  and  William  Davies,  London,  November  i,  181 5. 
Artist  unknown. 

Nottingham,  Earl  of.     See  C.  Howard,  and  H.  Finch. 


Oberlin,  Jean  Frederic. 
By  Ch.  L.  Schuler,  1803. 

Opie,  Amelia. 

By  James  Hopwood,  Jr.,  after  John  Opie. 

Otis,  James. 

By  D.  L.  Glover. 

Otis,  James. 

After  Alonzo  Chappel ;  published  by  Johnson,  Fry  and  Co., 
New  York,  copyrighted,  1862. 

Overlaet. 

By  M.  and  N.  Hanhart,  lithographic  printers,  from  a 
drawing  on  stone  by  A.  Butler  of  a  curious  pen 
drawing  executed  in  a  single  oval  line  by  Overlaet, 
Antwerp,  of  a  head  bearing  a  crown  of  thorns;  pub- 
lished by  T.  Falser,  London,  June  12,  1840. 

30 


466  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Palestine. 

By  Charles  Cousen  after  William  Henry  Bartlett  of  "  The 
River  Jordan  (Greek  Bathing  Place)";  published  by 
Daniel  Appleton  and  Company,  New  York,  framed. 

By    S.    Fisher   after   Thomas    Allom    of    "  Plain    of    the 
Jordan,  looking  towards  the  Dead  Sea  " ;    published  by 
Fisher,  Son  and  Co.,  London,  framed. 
Paley,  William. 

By  Robert  Graves  after  George  Romney. 
Parr,  Samuel. 

By  John  Cochran  after  Alexander  Chisholm ;  published  by 
Fisher,  Son  and  Co.,  London,  1834. 
Parry,  William  Edward. 

By  H.  Adlard  after  George  Richmond,  1842;  published 
by  Longman  and  Co.,  London. 

By  Charles  Heath  after  a  drawing  by  William  Henry 
Brooke;  published  by  Sherwood  and  Co.,  London,  No- 
vember 24,  1823. 

By  James  Thomson  after  Samuel  Drummond;    published 
by  the  executors  of  the  late  James  Asperne,  March  i, 
1 82 1,   for  the  European  Magazine   (LXXIX,  95)    for 
February,  1821. 
Peel,  Robert. 

By  Francis  Holl  after  Thomas  Lawrence;  published  by 
Peter  Jackson,  London  and  Paris. 

Penn,  William  (1621-1670). 

By  Richard  Earlom  after  Peter  Lely;  published  by  S. 
Woodburn,  London,    181 1. 

Penn,  William  (16/14-1718). 

By  J.  Bannister  after  Benjamin  West,  of  "  Will"  Penn's 
Treaty  with  the  Indians,  1682,"  from  Sartain's  Magazine. 

See  Proceedings  (2d  series,  XV,  365,  366)  of  the  Historical  Society  for 
January  9,  1902. 

Same,  a  photograph,  reduced. 

By  William  Finden. 

By  William  Holl  from  a  print  by  John  Hall  after  Benja- 
min West ;    published  by  Charles  Knight,  London. 

By  J.  Posselwhite  from  a  print  by  John  Hall  after  Ben- 
jamin West;  published  by  Charles  Knight,  London, 
1837,  under  the  superintendence  of  the  Society  for  the 
Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge,  in  "  The  Gallery  of 
Portraits"   (VH,  39). 


Waterston  Collection  467 

Penn,  William  (1644-1718)  (continued). 

By  John  Sartain  after  the  original  in  the  Historical  Society 
of  Pennsylvania,  painted  from  life  in  1666. 
Pepys,  Samuel. 

By  R.  W. 
Peters,  Hugh, 

Published  by  William  Richardson, 
Petty,  William. 

By  W.  H.  Egleton  after  a  drawing  by  James  Stewart. 
Phelypaux,  L.     See  Pontchartrain. 
Pickering,  Timothy. 

By  T.  B.  Welch  from  a  drawing  by  James  Barton  Long- 
acre  after  Gilbert  Stuart. 
Pinckney,  Charles  Cotesworth, 

By   E.   Wellmore  after  a  miniature  by  Edward   Greene 
Malbone. 
Pinkney,  William. 

By  E.  Wellmore  after  Charles  Bird  King. 

Piozzi,  Hester  Lynch. 

By    Edward    Francis    Finden    after    Joshua    Reynolds; 
framed. 
Poisson,  Abel  Frangois. 

By  Jean  George  Wille,   1751,  after  John  Louis  Tocque, 
framed. 
Pontchartrain,  Louis  Phelypaux  de. 

By  Jean  Georges  Wille,  1751,  after  John  Louis  Tocqu6, 
1749;   framed. 

Pope,  Alexander. 

By  J.  Possel white  after  Thomas  Hudson,  in  the  possession 
of  the  Duke  of  Buckingham;  published  by  Charles 
Knight,  London,  1835,  under  the  superintendence  of 
the  Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge,  in 
"The  Gallery  of  Portraits"  (V,  164). 

Portland,  Duchess  of.     See  M.  C.  Bentinck. 
Priestley,  Joseph. 

By  William  Bromley. 

By  William  Holl  after  Gilbert  Stuart  in  the  possession  of 
T.  B.  Barclay,  Liverpool ;  published  by  Charles  Knight, 
London,  1835,  under  the  superintendence  of  the  Society 
for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge,  in  "  The  Gallery 
of  Portraits"  (IV,  57). 


468  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Priestley,  Joseph  (continued). 

Same,  London,  1845,  in  Lord  Brougham's  "  Lives  of  Men 

of  Letters  and  Science"  (I,  402). 
PubHshed  by  Wilham  Darton,  London,  1822. 

Putnam,  Israel. 

By  T.  Gimbrede,  New  York,  from  a  drawing  by  Miss  A. 
Hall,  after  John  Trumbull ;  published  by  Samuel  Avery, 
Boston. 


Quincy,  Edmund. 

Photograph,   by  Warren ;    in  "  Memoir  of  Eliza  S.   M. 
Quincy,"  by  E.  S.  Quincy.     See  page  298. 


Radcliffe,  Thomas. 

By  Robert  Cooper ;  published  by  Charles  Baldwyn,  London. 

By  Robert  Cooper  after  Sir  Anthony  More,  in  the  pos- 
session of  William  Radcliffe;  published  by  Harding, 
Mavor  and  Lepard,  London,  August  i,  1823,  in  Lodge's 
"  Portraits  of  Illustrious  Personages  of  Great  Britain  " 
(III,  London,  1825). 

Rammohun  Roy. 

By  Annin  and  Smith. 

Ramsay,  David. 

By  James  Barton  Longacre  from  a  drawing  by  Charles 
Eraser  after  Charles  Willson  Peale. 

Randolph,  John. 

For  the  Analectic  Magazine ;  published  by  M.  Thomas. 

Rayned,  Guillaume  Thomas  Frangois;    artist  unknown. 

Reni,  Guido. 

Original  drawing,  Bologna,  1594,  from  the  collection  of 
Prof.  Lindner,  of  Leipzig,  previously  in  the  collection 
of  Baron  Rumohr  in  Dresden;    framed. 

Reynolds,  Joshua. 

By  A.  Roffe  after  Reynolds ;  published  by  Thomas  Kelly, 
London,  1829. 

Robinson,  William, 

Photograph  of  monument  and  tablet  erected  to  his  memory, 
and  to  that  of  his  children  Ellen  Jane  and  Marianne. 

Rochester,  Earl  of.     See  L.  Hyde. 


Waterston  Collection  469 

Roebuck,  John  Arthur. 

By  Henry  Robinson  after  J.  Watts  in  the  possession  of 
T.  Falconer ;   published  by  John  Saunders,  Jr.,  London. 
Rogers,  Samuel. 

By  William  Finden  after  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence. 
Romilly,  Samuel. 

By  Richard  Woodman  from  an  enamel  after  Sir  Thomas 
Lawrence;  published  by  Charles  Knight,  London,  1835, 
under  the  superintendence  of  the  Society  for  the  Dif- 
fusion of  Useful  Knowledge,  in  "  The  Gallery  of  Por- 
traits "  (V,  III). 
Roscoe,  William. 

By  James  Thomson  from  a  drawing  by  Miss  P.  McCreery 
after  a  medallion  by  John  Gibson ;  published  by  Thomas 
Cadell,  London,  May  15,  1833. 
After  a  drawing  by  "Alfred  Croquis";  published  by  James 
Fraser,  London. 
Ross,  John. 

By   W.    Watkins  after  a  drawing  by  Thomas   Hosmer 
Shepherd. 
Rupert,  Prince. 

By  J.  Cochran  after  Anthony  Van  Dyck  in  the  collection 
of   the    Earl    of    Craven;    published    by    Harding    and 
Lepard,  London,  February  i,  1829,  in  "  National  Por- 
trait Gallery  "  (VHL). 
By  Charles  Knight  after  Samuel  Cooper  in  the  possession 
of  Mr.   Edwards,   London ;    published  by  John  White 
Fleet  and  John  Scott,  London,  July  i,   1808. 
After  Anthony  Van  Dyck. 
Rush,  Benjamin. 

By  R.  W.  Dodson  after  Thomas  Sully  in  the  possession 
of  Richard  Rush. 
Ruskin,  John ;    artist  unknown. 
Russell,  John. 
By  J.  Brown. 

Russell,  William. 

By  J.  Cochran  after  Anthony  Van  Dyck  in  the  collection 
of  the  Duke  of  Bedford;    published  by  Harding  and 
Lepard,  London,  January  i,   1830. 
After  Anthony  Van  Dyck;    similar  copy  in  J.  Thane's 
"  British  Autography  "  (H.). 
Rutland,  Duchess  of.    See  E.  Howard. 


47°  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Sackville,  Thomas;    artist  unknown. 
Saint  John,  Henry. 

By  Henry  Wallis;  published  by  Charles  Knight,  London, 
1843,  printed  by  Alfred  Adlard,  in  Lord  Brougham's 
"Historical  Sketches  of  Statesmen"    (HI,  378). 

Schiller,  Johann  Christoph  Friedrich  ;  artist  unknown,  framed. 

Scott,  John. 

By  Henry  Robinson  after  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence;  pub- 
lished by  Fisher,  Son  and  Co.,  London  and  Paris. 

By  Henry  Wallis  after  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence;  published 
by  Charles  Knight,  London,  under  the  superintendence 
of  the  Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge, 
printed  by  Alfred  Adlard. 

Scott,  Walter. 

By  T.  Barber  after  a  drawing  by  Thomas  Hosmer  Shep- 
herd, of  "  Abbotsford  " ;  framed. 

By  Achille  Collas's  patent  process  after  Henry  Weekes; 
framed. 

By  R.  W.  Dodson  after  Henry  Raeburn;    framed. 

By  Edward  Francis  Finden  after  a  drawing  by  David 
Roberts,  of  his  "  Room  at  Abbotsford  " ;    framed. 

By  Joseph  Goodyear  after  Charles  Robert  Leslie  of  "  Kenil- 
worth  " ;  published  by  Adam  and  Charles  Black,  Edin- 
burgh, framed. 

By  James  Barton  Longacre  after  C.  R.  Leslie ;    framed. 

By  C.  Rolls  after  Hart ;  framed. 

By  William  Walker  after  Henry  Raeburn ;  published 
October  i,  1826,  by  Mr.  Walker,  Edinburgh  and  Lon- 
don, printed  by  McQueen,  proof,  framed. 

By  Thomas  Woolnoth  after  John  Graham;    framed. 

Library,  Abbotsford;   framed. 

Selden,  John. 

By  Robert  Hart  after  a  picture  attributed  to  Sir  Peter 
Lely  in  the  Bodleian  Library,  Oxford ;  published  by 
Charles  Knight,  London,  1835,  under  the  superintend- 
ence of  the  Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowl- 
edge, in  "  The  Gallery  of  Portraits  "  (V,  61). 

By  William  Holl  after  Daniel  Mytens  in  the  Bodleian 
Gallery,  Oxford ;  published  by  Harding  and  Lepard, 
London,  October  i,   1829. 

Same;  published  December  i,  1836. 

By  Phillibrown  after  Daniel  Mytens. 


Waterston  Collection  471 

Sewall,  Samuel. 

By  Oliver  Pelton  after  Nathaniel  Emmons,  1728,  in  "  The 
New  England  Historical  &  Genealogical  Register"  (I, 
105)  for  April,  1847,  ^^i^^  Samuel  Gardner  Drake's 
"  History  and  Antiquities  of  Boston"  (Boston,  1856), 
586. 
Seward,  Anna. 

By  Thomas  Woolnoth  after  George  Romney;    published 
by  Dean  and  Munday,  March  i,  1821. 
Sharp,  Granville. 

By  James  Thomson ;  published  by  H.  Fisher,  Son  and  Co., 

London,  October  i,  1826. 
By  W.   Worthington  after  a  model  in  wax  by  Miss  C. 
Andras;    published  by  R.  Bowyer,  January  i,   1810. 
Shelburne,  Lord.    See  W.  Petty. 
Shelley,  Percy  Bysshe. 

By  William  Finden  after  an  original  in  the  possession  of 
Mrs.  Shelley;  published  by  John  Murray,  London,  1833. 
Sherman,  Roger. 

By  Oliver  Pelton  after  Ralph  Earle ;  published  by  Perkins 
and  Marvin,  Boston. 
Shrewsbury,  Duke  of.    See  C.  Talbot. 
Siddons,  Harriet. 

By  E.  Smith  after  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds. 
Siddons,  Sarah. 

By   William   Holl   after   Joshua   Reynolds;   published  by 
Charles  Knight,  London,   1835,  under  the  superintend- 
ence of  the  Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowl- 
edge, in  "  The  Gallery  of  Portraits  "  (V,  94),  framed. 
Sidney,  Philip. 

By  H.  Robinson  after  Sir  Anthony  More,  in  the  collec- 
tion of  the  Duke  of  Bedford ;  published  by  Harding  and 
Lepard,  January  i,  1829. 
By  George  Vertue,  1741,  after  Isaac  Oliver  in  the  collec- 
tion of  Philip  Dormer,  Earl  of  Chesterfield ;   framed. 
Silliman,  Benjamin. 

By  Daggett,  Hinman  and  Co.,  after  H.  Willard. 
Smirke,  Robert. 

Bv  Louis  Marie  Normand  after  Smirke,  of  "  The  First 
'Age."  "Second  Age,"  "The  Third  Age,"  "The  Fifth 
Age,"  "  The  Conquest,"  and  "  Scene  from  Much  Ado 
about  Nothing  " ;    framed. 


472  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Smirke,  Robert  (continued). 

Original  drawing  of  "  The  Murder  of  Thomas  a  Becket " ; 
framed. 

Smith,  Charlotte. 

By  A.  Duncan  from  a  drawing  by  Georg'e  Clint  after  a 
painting  by  John  Opie,  in  the  possession  of  the  late 
William  Hayley. 

Smith,  Sydney. 

By  T.  A.  Dean;  published  by  Longman,  Orme  and  Co., 
London,  May,  1840. 

South,  Robert. 

By  George  Vertue;    printed  for  Jonah  Bowyer,  London, 
1715- 
Southey,  Robert. 

By  H.  Heath  after  Samuel  Lane. 

Spain. 

By  Suyderhoef  after  Geraert  ter  Burch,  of  Philip  IV.  re- 
nouncing his  right  to  Holland  by  the  peace  of  West- 
phalia, 1648;   framed. 

Spencer,  John  Charles. 

By  Edward  Scriven  after  George  Hayter;  published  by 
John  Saunders,  Jr.,  London. 

Sprague,  Charles. 

By  Joseph  Andrews;  published  by  Ticknor,  Reed  and 
Fields,  1850. 

Spurzheim,  Johann  Kaspar. 

By  James  Thomson  after  Henry  Corbould;  published  by 
Sherwood  and  Co.,  London,  July  i,  1825,  for  the  Euro- 
pean Magazine  (LXXXVU,  485)  for  June,  1825. 

Stagl-Holstein,  Anne  Louise  Germaine  Necker  de. 

By  Samuel  Freeman  after  Frangois  Gerard;   published  by 

J.  Robins  and  Co.,  London,  February  i,  1823. 
Artist  unknown ;   framed. 

Stewart,  Dugald. 

By    Samuel    Freeman;    published   by    Blackie    and    Son, 

Glasgow. 
By  William  Home  Lizars;   published  by  Fisher,  Son  and 

Co.,  London,  1847. 

Story,  Joseph. 

By  John  Cheney,  after  a  crayon  drawing  by  William  Wet- 
more  Story. 


Waterston  Collection  473 

Stothard,  Thomas. 

By  Beyer  after  Stothard,  of  "  Pilgrimage  to  Canterbury  " ; 
framed. 

By  Charles  Heath  after  a  drawing  by  Stothard,  of  "  Irish 
Melodies";  published  by  S.  Robinson,  London,  1824, 
framed. 

By  Louis  Marie  Normand  after  Stothard,  of  "  Boadicea  " ; 
framed. 

By  Edward  Scriven  after  James  Green ;  published  in  "  Ar- 
nold's Library  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1833,"  framed. 

Original  sketch  of  "  Irish  Melodies  " ;   framed. 
Sussex,  Earl  of.    See  T.  Radcliffe. 


Talbot,  Charles. 

By  J.  Cochran  after  Sir  Godfrey  Kneller  in  the  collection 
of  the  Earl  of  Shrewsbury ;   proof  on  India  paper. 
Talfourd,  Thomas  Noon. 

By  William  Holl  after  K.  Meadows;   published  by  John 
Saunders,  Jr.,  London. 
Talleyrand-Perigord,  Charles  Maurice  de. 

Published  by  Fisher,  Son  and  Co.,  London. 
Temple,  William  ;   artist  unknown. 
Temple  Church,  London. 

By  Bluck,  aquatint,  of  an  engraving  by  Pugin  and  Row- 
landson;    published  by   Rudolph   Ackermann,   London, 
September  i,  1809. 
By  James  Newton ;  published  by  S.  Hooper,  London,  Janu- 
ary 12,  1785,  interior  view. 
Published  by  N.  Smith,  London,  May  i,  1794,  of  monu- 
ment "  On  the  North  Wall  in  the  Temple  Church." 
Published  by  Vernor  and  Hood,  London,  May  15,  1804, 
and  by  J.  Storer  and  J.  Greig. 
Thackeray,  William  Makepeace. 

By  John  Sartain  after  Samuel  Laurence,  for  the  Eclectic 

Magazine. 
Artist  unknown. 
Thomson,  Charles. 

By  B.  B.  E. ;  published  by  R.  Wilkinson,  London,  May  15, 

1783. 
Thorwaldsen,  Albert. 

By  Em.   Baerentzen   and  Co.,   lithographers,    1844.   after 
Antoine  Charles  Horace  Vemet ;  framed. 


474  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Thurlow,  Edward. 

By  Francesco   Bartolozzi,    1782,   after  Joshua   Reynolds; 
published  by  Anthony  Poggi,  London,  May  25,   1782; 
framed. 
Trafalgar,  Battle. 

By  John  Cousen  after  Clarkson  Stanfield  in  the  Vernon 
Gallery. 

Trumbull,  John. 

By  Asher  Brown  Durand  after  Samuel  Lovett  Waldo  and 
William  Jewett,  in  the  Trumbull  Gallery,  Yale  Univer- 
sity, New  Haven;  copyrighted  by  James  Herring,  1833. 

Tuckerman,  Joseph ;    artist  unknown. 


University  of  Oxford. 

By  Thomas  Worlidge  after  a  drawing  by  himself  of  the 
Theatre  at  Oxford  as  it  appeared  at  the  installation  of 
the  Earl  of  Westmoreland  as  Chancellor;    framed. 

Unwin,  Mary. 

By  H.  Robinson  from  a  drawing  by  William  Harvey  after 
Davis,  1750;  published  by  Baldwin  and  Cradock,  Lon- 
don, 1836,  in  poem  by  William  Cowper. 


Vane,  Henry. 

Printed  for  T.  Hinton,  London,  for  the  Universal  Mag- 
azine. 

Victoria,  Queen. 

By  Richard  Austin  Artlett  after  a  bust  by  Joseph  Durham ; 

published  in  London. 
By  T.  W.  Hunt  after  a  statue  by  John  Gibson ;   published 

for  the  proprietors  of  the  Art  Journal. 
From  "  The  Atlantic  Almanac"  (Boston)  for  1871,  page 

60. 
Artist  unknown.  .    . 

Vinci,  Leonardo  da. 

By  Raffaele  Morghen  after  da  Vinci  of  himself  in  the  Real 
Gallery  of  Florence ;   framed. 

Voltaire,  Frangois  Marie  Arouet  de. 

By  James  Mollison  after  Nicolas  de  Largilliere,  in  the  col- 
lection of  the  Institute  of  France;  published  by  Charles 
Knight,  London,  1833,  under  the  superintendence  of  the 


Waterston  Collection  475 

Voltaire,  Francois  Marie  Arouet  de  (continued). 

Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge,  in  "  The 

Gallery  of  Portraits"  (II,  93). 
Vorsterman,  Lucas. 

By  Peter  Stent;  framed. 

Wakefield,  Gilbert. 

By  Ridley  after  a  drawing  by  (James?)  Green;  published 
by  Thomas  Bellamy,  at  the  Monthly  Mirror  Office,  Lon- 
don, May  31,  1798. 
Walpole,  Horace. 

By  W.  Greatbatch  after  a  drawing  by  G.  P.  Harding. 

By  William  Holl. 
Walpole,  Thomas. 

By  Augustin  de  Saint  Aubin,   1764,  after  a  drawing  by 
Charles  Nicolas  Cochin. 
Washington,  George. 

By  Joseph  Andrews  after  a  sketch  by  H.  Morton,  of 
"  Washington's  Headquarters  near  Newbury,  N.  Y." 

By  Achille  Collas's  patent  process ;   framed. 

By  Asher  Brown  Durand,  1833,  after  Houdon's  bust; 
framed. 

By  Durand  after  John  Trumbull,  in  the  Trumbull  gallery, 
Yale  University,  New  Haven;  copyrighted  by  James 
Herring,  New  York,  1834. 

By  G.  G.  Felsing  after  Giuseppe  Longhi ;    framed. 

By  J.  B.  Forrest  after  Charles  Willson  Peale  in  the  pos- 
session of  George  Washington  Parke  Custis ;   framed. 

By  G.  R.  Hall  after  a  statue  in  Union  Square.  New  York, 
by  Henry  Kirke  Brown ;  published  by  George  Palmer 
Putnam,  printed  by  W.  Pate. 

By  Henry  Bryan  Hall  after  a  bust  by  Giuseppe  Ceracchi 
taken  from  life  in  the  possession  of  Gouverneur  Kemble; 
for  Irving's  Washington. 

By  W.  Humphreys  after  Gilbert  Stuart  in  the  possession 
of  T.  B.  Barclay,  Liverpool ;  published  by  Charles 
Knight,  London,  1835,  under  the  superintendence  of  the 
Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge,  in  "  The 
Gallery  of  Portraits"  (IV,  128). 

By  John  Wesley  Paradise  from  a  picture  by  John  Gadsby 
Chapman  after  Charles  Willson  Peale,  in  possession  of 
George  Washington  Parke  Custis ;    framed. 

After  the  statue  by  Horatio  Greenough. 


4/6  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 

Washington,  George  (continued). 

After  a  drawing  by  Gilbert  Stuart ;  framed. 

After  a  sketch  on  the  spot  by  J.  W.  Hill,  of  "  Washington's 

Head  Quarters  near  Newburgh."  , 

Washington,  Martha. 

By  John  Cheney  and  J.  G.  Kellogg  after  John  Woolaston 

in  the  possession  of  G.  W.  P.  Custis. 
By  Cheney  after  Gilbert  Stuart  in  the  possession  of  the 

Boston  Athenaeum ;   framed. 
By  Oliver  Pelton  after  a  portrait  taken  at  the  age  of  21  by 

Blythe. 
Waterston,  Helen  Ruthven. 
Crayon  sketch;   framed. 
Photograph  by  Allen  and  Rowell,  Bostbn,  of  the  crayon 

sketch ;    in  the  "  Memoir  of  Eliza  S.  M.  Quincy  "  by 

E.  S.  Quincy.     See  page  298. 
Same,  by  Black  and  Batchelder,  Boston,  after  the  crayon 

sketch. 
Same;    in  "Memoirs"   (I,  216)  by  E.  O.  Benger.     See 

page  31. 
Waterston,  Robert  Cassie. 

Oil  painting,  June,  1901,  by  Rosamund  L.  Smith,  copied 

at  the  charge  of  the  Waterston  Fund,  from  the  painting, 

by  Otto  Grundmann,  owned  by  the  American  Unitarian 

Association. 
Watts,  Isaac. 

By  William  Holl. 

By  Richard  Newton  from  a  drawing  by  John  Thurston 

after  Thomas  Gainsborough,  in  Dr.  Williams's, Library; 

published  by  William  Walker,  London,  May  i,  1822. 
By  George  Vertue  after  Isaac  Whood. 
After  a  drawing  by  William  Hilton ;  published  by  J.  Bar- 
field,  London,  March  i,  1810. 
Webster,  Daniel. 

By  John  Cheney  and  R.  W.  Dodson  after  Richard  Morrell 

Staigg. 
By  Alexander  Hay  Ritchie  after  a  daguerreotype  by  John 

Adams  Whipple;   published  by  E.  Anthony,  New  York, 

and   copyrighted  by  him   in    1848,   printed  by  A.   H. 

Dunnell. 
Webster,  Noah. 

By  G.  Parker  after  James  Herring;    copyrighted  by  Mr, 

Herring  in  1834. 


Waterston  Collection 


477 


Weir,  Robert  W. 

Photograph;  framed. 

Photograph  of  his  "  Embarkation  of  the  Pilgrims,"  given 
to  Mr.  Waterston  by  Mr.  Weir  in  his  studio  at  West 
Point,  when  Mr.  Waterston,  in  company  with  WilHam 
Cullen  Bryant,  last  visited  him;    framed. 

Wellesley,  Arthur,  Duke  of  Wellington. 

By  H,  Robinson  after  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence. 
By  Thomas  Woolnoth  after  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence;   pub- 
lished by  Fisher,  Son  and  Co.,  London,  1830. 

Wesley,  John. 

By  William  Bromley. 

By  P.  Roberts  after  a  drawing  by  Henry  Eldridge;   pub- 
lished by  J.  Robins  and  Co.,  London. 
By  T.  S.  Woodcock,  Brooklyn,  L.  L 
After  a  miniature  by  L  Palm  (or  Palin). 

West,  Benjamin. 

By  Henry  Meyer  after  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence  for  the  Ana- 
lectic  Magazine;   published  by  M.  Thomas. 

White,  Henry  Kirke. 

By  Charles  Heath ;  published  by  Thomas  Tegg,  London. 
By  William  Holl. 

Whitefield,  George. 
By  Joseph  Andrews. 

Whitgift,  John. 

Artist  unknown ;  another  Impression  in  J.  Thane's  "  British 
Autography  "  (L). 

Wilberforce,  William. 

By  Joseph  John  Jenkins  after  George  Richmond ;  published 
by  Fisher,  Son  and  Co.,  London,  1835. 

Wilkie,  David. 

By  John  Cousen  after  a  picture  in  the  National  Gallery  of 
''Peace  —  burial  of  Wilkie";  published  by  James  Sprent' 
Virtue,  London. 

By  Cousen  after  a  drawing  by  D.  Kennedy,  of  "  Manse 
and  Church  of  Cults,  The  Birth  Place  of  Wilkie." 

By  William  Greatbach  after  Wilkie's  "  The  Penny  Wed- 
ding," painted  for  George  IV. ;  published  by  George 
Virtue,  London. 

By  Greatbach  after  Wilkie's  "  Reading  the  Will,"  in  the 
collection  of  the  King  of  Bavaria. 


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Wilkie,  David  (continued). 

By  T.  W.  Hunt  after  Wilkie's  "The  Sefiorita  and  her 

Nurse,"  Madrid,  February  19,  1828. 
By  P  (?),  1829. 

By  H.  Robinson  after  Sir  William  Beechey;   published  by 
Fisher,  Son  and  Co.,  London,  1846. 
William  III. 

Artist  unknown ;  closely  trimmed. 
By  Gerard  Valck  after  Adrian  Vander  Werf. 
William  of-  Nassau,  Prince  of  Orange. 

Published  by  William  Richardson,  London,  September  i, 
1802. 
William  Harel  Hendrik  Friso,  Prince  of  Orange. 

By  B.  van  Gerrevink,  1747. 
Willieuns,  Roger. 

By  L.  Fairchield  after  a  drawing  by  Thomas  Frederick 
Hoppin,  of  "  Landing  of  Roger  Williams." 
Windsor  Castle. 

By  James  Baylis  Allen  after  James  Duffield  Harding ;  pub- 
lished by  Longman  and  Co.,  London,  1840. 
By  E.  Brandard  after  James  Baker  Pyne;    published  in 

London,  printed  by  Gad  and  Keningale. 
Published  by  J.  and  F.  Harwood,  London,  June  4,  1842. 
Wirt,  William. 

By  James  Barton  Longacre  after  a  drawing  from  life  by 
himself. 
Wolcott,  Oliver. 

By  Joseph  Andrews  and  William  H.  Tappan  after  John 
Trumbull  in  the  possession  of  Hon.  Josiah  Quincy,  in 
"  The  New  England  Historical  &  Genealogical  Register  " 
(IV,  frontispiece)   for  January,  1850. 

Wollaston,  William. 

By  George  Vertue,  1738. 
Wollaston,  William  Hyde. 

By   James   Thomson   after  John   Jackson ;   published   by 
Fisher,  Son  and  Co.,  London,  1829,  in  "  National  Por- 
trait Gallery"  (I,  London,   1830). 
Wordsworth,  William. 

By  J.  C.  Armytage  after  Margaret  Gillies;    published  by 

Smith,  Elder  and  Co.,  London. 
By  Achille  CoUas's  patent  process;    published  by  Charles 
Tilt,  London,  printed  by  McQueen. 


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Worlidge,  Thomas. 

By  W.  H.  Worthington  after  himself;   framed. 

After  a  sketch  of  a  head  by  him ;  published  by  B.  Pollard, 
framed. 

Same,  the  original  sketch;   framed. 
Wotton,  Henry. 

By  William  Dolle. 

By  William  Holl  after  Cornelius  Janssen  in  the  Bodleian 
Gallery,  Oxford ;  published  by  Harding,  Mavor  and 
Lepard,  London,  January  i,  1824;  proof  on  India 
paper,  in  Lodge's  "  Portraits  of  Illustrious  Personages 
of  Great  Britain"  (V,  London,  1826). 

Artist  unknown. 


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